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Vol. 2 Ch. 122 Table of contents

Upon seeing her sister again, Menna noticed that there seemed to be a faint golden glow enveloping Lilya, visible only to her. Indeed, this made the originally clear “Revelation” somewhat blurry and more challenging to observe directly.

 

But it didn’t matter. Even if she couldn’t see Lilya Melchior’s future clearly, Menna could still deduce and continue planning by observing the “Revelation” of others around her.

 

The goal was clear: make Lilya the queen.

 

Menna loved her sister very much, and the young princess believed that only Lilya was the most suitable person to become the ruler of the Human United Kingdom.

 

Perhaps the reason the gods granted her this power was to allow Menna Melchior to help her sister change the future and achieve the best outcome.

 

The most crucial point remained with Lilya herself.

 

In Menna’s view, her sister was too indecisive, too kind, especially when dealing with her loved ones.

 

Even after establishing formal hostilities with several princes and returning from the western frontier, Lilya, subconsciously, still tried to maintain stability, attempting to ascend without causing intense conflicts or bloodshed.

 

This was fundamentally impossible.

 

In the various futures observed by the young princess, if her sister continued with this neither advancing nor retreating stance, the ultimate result would be several princes preparing, triggering a massive riot in the capital, and the country falling apart.

 

While Lilya possessed impeccable abilities and intelligence, her pursuit of perfection and desire to preserve everything reflected an almost stringent sense of responsibility. This was both Lilya’s strength and her flaw.

 

In that case, there needed to be someone to help her make a firm decision – someone close to Lilya, someone who would unquestionably follow the orders of the young princess.

 

So, it had to be Menna herself.

 

From the “Revelation,” Menna found a possibility.

 

When the right moment arrived, she subtly manipulated things, intentionally making the ambitious second prince aware of Menna’s significance to Lilya. With this, he devised a plan to control the young princess, preparing a trump card to restrain Lilya Melchior at a crucial moment.

 

Sure enough, under Ben’s instructions, an organization named the “Eternal Throne” swiftly took action. Through coercive and persuasive means, they bribed one of Menna’s personal maids and directed her to spike the young princess’s afternoon tea with drugs.

 

Menna, who had already seen everything through the “Revelation,” pretended not to know. She deliberately acted unsuspecting, drinking the drugged tea in front of the maid every day. However, at night, she quietly used an antidote acquired through other channels to neutralize the poison.

 

In this way, the trap was set.

 

By observing the maid’s future, Menna knew that a few days later, another maid would accidentally enter the backyard and witness her secret conversation with the spy from the “Eternal Throne.”

 

This entire event would, in some form unknown to Menna, reach the ears of her sister, Lilya.

 

The “Revelation” was not all-powerful; it typically only revealed the general process and outcome of an event. So occasional unclear details were not surprising.

 

After all, with the precedent of the “Visitor,” Menna had somewhat understood the limitations of her abilities.

 

The process was not crucial, but as long as Lilya “accidentally” learned about Menna being poisoned by the evil organization, attempting to use it as leverage to threaten her, the fifth princess who valued family, especially her blood sister, would surely be furious.

 

This would prompt her sister to take the initiative and, in a clever manner, expose crucial clues in front of Menna, forcing Ben, who wasn’t fully prepared, to turn completely against the fifth princess.

 

A move that can be described as killing three birds with one stone.

 

However, Menna didn’t anticipate that the mysterious person providing clues to Lilya was none other than the “Visitor,” whom the young princess had always been fixated on.

 

When she saw Violet at the Hall of All Spirits, Menna was genuinely surprised.

 

Ordinary people might not be able to see through the disguise of the “Cognitive Obstruction Mask,” but the young princess, possessing the eyes of the future, could pierce through the facade and see the essence hidden beneath.

 

She wanted to try reaching out to the “Visitor,” but she was afraid that her casual actions might bring some negative impacts to the future.

 

Therefore, she could only endure for the time being and provide clues in a relatively discreet manner.

 

Afterward, the situation unfolded exactly according to Menna’s predictions, progressing step by step.

 

After the main force of the “Eternal Throne” entrenched in the Iris Orphanage was wiped out, Ben faced judgment at the Hall of All Spirits.

 

Then, true to expectations, he was unwilling to be silenced. On that night, he sparked a riot across the entire city, attempting to escape to the east and carve out his own territory.

 

However, all of these moves were seen clearly by Menna’s “Revelation,” or rather, it was the young princess who, behind the scenes, orchestrated the situation to reach this point.

 

Yet, achieving all of this was not enough with Menna alone.

 

She had one and only one companion.

 

The Second Throne of the “Eternal Throne,” the “Twin Dragon Princess,” also known as the receptionist girl of the Adventurer’s Guild – Rebecca.

 

Menna noticed Rebecca in Ben’s future.

 

If we follow the original timeline, Rebecca would have been a quite useful pawn under Ben Melchior’s command, serving him wholeheartedly for certain reasons.

 

However, in reality, Rebecca is unaware that her abduction within the royal city by traffickers and being sold to the “Eternal Throne” as an experimental subject is closely related to Ben.

 

Her father, the adventurer guild leader Herbert, is a man who harbors strong resentment towards evil and has a bold personality. He is not someone that Ben Melchior, who is ruthless and unscrupulous to achieve his goals, can easily deal with.

 

Ben aims to bring the Adventurer Guild, a pillar of strength in the Human United Kingdom, under his control. To achieve this, he must eliminate the “Berserker” Herbert.

 

Therefore, he targets Rebecca, the beloved daughter of Herbert, deliberately setting up a situation to manipulate a group of fools into committing those acts. The purpose is to throw Herbert into chaos, making him too preoccupied with retrieving his daughter to attend to guild affairs, ultimately losing his reputation and being ousted.

 

However, fate takes an unexpected turn. Rebecca, who was supposed to die in the “Eternal Throne” experiment, unexpectedly survives beyond Ben’s expectations. She merges with a dragon soul and transcends, becoming the second throne.

 

As a result, Ben temporarily changes his strategy, intentionally allowing Herbert to find his daughter and using sweet words to deceive Rebecca, who is unaware of the truth.

 

This is where a major player comes into play.

 

Menna’s actions are nothing more than revealing the truth to Rebecca at the most opportune time and in the most appropriate way, confessing her own abilities and goals.

 

After understanding everything, Rebecca falls into a rage.

 

She is determined to join forces with Menna for revenge.

 

She not only wants to kill Ben Melchior but also wants to completely ruin this cunning person, causing him to be ostracized and leaving the capital city in disgrace like a dog.

 

And then, personally put an end to him!!

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