I Would Like To Live A Different Life If I Could Go Back In Time - Episode 59
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I found an interesting girl.
It was really just a coincidence. At that time, I was thinking of calling over a cute girl and having a little fun.
I was rejected without a second thought, with no place to turn.
If it were just that, I wouldn’t mind at all, but the next time we met, she had put up a recognition barrier.
There aren’t many people walking around the streets while being recognized as a hindrance.
My intuition told me it seemed interesting.
I checked with my magic eye to see what kind of person they were, and it turned out to be the same kid I had spoken to before.
A recognition-inhibiting magic almost perfect, despite being young.
When I called out to him, he was surprised.
And you probably thought you couldn’t escape from me. You’re not resisting. Smart move.
I wonder how far she can use her magic.
I headed towards the Lizardman lair, feeling a bit excited as I planned to test my abilities.
Even intermediate adventurers take time to defeat a Lizardman. She started taking it down while complaining. I was surprised to see her casting spells without incantations while slashing with her sword.
Because I’ve never seen anyone use it like this before.
From what I’ve heard, it all seems to be self-taught.
They say that when they were young, they were always fighting in their dreams.
Could she be Yuria Osborn, the one who caused the time reversal?
What I felt from her way of speaking was that she was subtly avoiding the topic of why she had the dream.
Well, that magic leads those who are wounded in heart to die in their dreams.
I think it’s amazing that I managed to survive.
There must have been someone supporting you.
By the way, the only ones who remember the time travel are Randolph and his girlfriend, Julia Osborne. And me, Johnson Leetweed, the three of us.
Randolph’s magic succeeded because I helped.
At that time, I made a little adjustment so that I would also have a memory of it.
Yuria is a very straightforward child.
It’s understandable that Randolph said he would risk his life to save her.
Before time was reversed, I was using diplomacy as an excuse to travel to various countries.
While I was away, Randolph was disarmed by the cunning trap of a girl named Vera Venegict and was controlled by charm and enslavement magic.
It seems that he oppressed his fiancée Yuria, fabricated a crime, and had her publicly executed.
Even though he was brainwashed and enslaved by charm magic, he must have continued to resist.
When I returned to the palace, Randolph was soulless, like a doll.
After eliminating the foolish palace sorcerers who couldn’t see through charm and enslavement magic, I broke the prince’s spell.
But his heart was already broken.
After breaking the spell, he muttered to himself, screamed, went insane, writhed around, and was uncontrollable.
No one tried to stop it.
It was unbearable to watch.
It took me half a month to hear from him the reason why it happened.
Of course, after extracting the information from him, they captured Vera, who had become the crown princess.
The main culprit behind the murder of the crown prince’s former fiancée, the one who had enchanted the crown prince, and all other additional crimes were revealed, and the punishment of permanent crystallization, considered a fate worse than death, was given.
And so his heart’s healing began.
Of course, I’m the attending physician.
During the treatment, he repeatedly said that he couldn’t forgive himself for being so pathetic and wished he could turn back time if possible.
Randolph had thought that he and Yuria would trust each other from a young age and support each other for life.
However, it seems that he became mentally ill due to the guilt of having torn Yuria’s body and soul apart at his command, and the shock of witnessing the person he loved getting hurt.
To him, Yuria was one of a kind. He must have loved her deeply for that reason.
That’s why I taught you.
If you use the royal family’s secret technique, you can turn back time.
And with my cooperation, he completed the difficult magic circle with single-minded determination, managing to turn back time in exchange for his own life.
As soon as time was rewound, I thoroughly crushed the useless wizards who were in the royal palace.
Thanks to that, I was kicked out of the palace!
I think the current head magician is doing a great job, don’t you?
You can’t even compare to me, though.
And the child named Vera, whom His Highness was most concerned about.
I thought about getting rid of him while he was still young, but erasing an innocent child goes against my principles.
And he deliberately refrained from intervening, as it was a problem Randolph himself needed to solve.
Well, because of that, we ended up getting caught in the crossfire.
In the end, that child never returned to normal and remained broken-hearted.
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