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Chapter 17 - The Boy in the Reincarnation Circle

[Night had fallen.]

[The town slept.]

[Lanterns flickered.]

[Rain drizzled softly against wooden roofs.]

[Inside the inn, Abaksa sat near the window.]

[The note marked IX rested on the table.]

[His eyes lingered on it.]

Abaksa Einsro— "Nine..."

[The Ninth Regressor.]

[Someone who knew about him.]

[Someone who had saved him.]

[Someone who was watching.]

[Questions filled his mind.]

[But answers refused to come.]

[Several miles away.]

[In a forgotten valley.]

[Something ancient awakened.]

[Stone pillars surrounded a circle carved into the earth.]

[Runes glowed crimson.]

[Blood filled every groove.]

[Dozens of bodies lay around it.]

[Fresh.]

[Villagers.]

[Men.]

[Women.]

[Children.]

[Their eyes remained open.]

[Their blood fed the circle.]

[The ritual neared completion.]

CRACK.

[The earth split.]

[Red light erupted skyward.]

[The air screamed.]

[And from the center—]

[A hand emerged.]

[Young.]

[Human.]

[Then another.]

[Followed by a body.]

[A teenage boy climbed from the circle.]

[Black hair.]

[Pale skin.]

[Golden eyes.]

[He looked sixteen.]

[But the moment he opened his eyes—]

[The valley itself trembled.]

[The surviving cultists immediately fell to their knees.]

Cultist — "W-Welcome back..."

Cultist — "Lord of Ruin..."

[The boy looked around.]

[Expressionless.]

[Then at the corpses.]

Boy — "...Insufficient."

[The cultists froze.]

Cultist — "My Lord?"

[The boy stepped forward.]

[His gaze calm.]

[Almost bored.]

Boy — "The vessel is weak."

Boy — "The ritual quality was poor."

[His golden eyes settled on the nearest cultist.]

Cultist — "W-We followed the instructions exactly—"

[The boy raised one finger.]

[The cultist exploded.]

[Blood painted the trees.]

[Silence.]

[The others trembled.]

Boy — "Do not make excuses."

[Another cultist tried to run.]

[He didn't make it three steps.]

[His body folded inward.]

[Bone shattered.]

[Organs ruptured.]

[The corpse hit the ground.]

[The boy continued walking.]

[One by one.]

[Every cultist died.]

[No effort.]

[No anger.]

[Just disposal.]

[When it was over—]

[Only the teenage boy remained.]

[The reincarnation circle flickered weakly.]

Boy — "Pathetic."

[He looked at his hands.]

[Human.]

[Fragile.]

[Temporary.]

[Then—]

[He paused.]

[Something felt strange.]

[Very strange.]

[His eyes narrowed.]

"...Fate."

[The word escaped quietly.]

[Something nearby carried its scent.]

[Not the scent of mana.]

[Not the scent of blood.]

[Fate.]

[His gaze shifted toward the distant town.]

[The one where Abaksa rested.]

[Without another word—]

[He began walking.]

The Following Morning

[The town market bustled with life.]

[Merchants shouted.]

[Children ran through muddy streets.]

[Abaksa moved through the crowd.]

[Hood lowered.]

[Hand near his sword.]

[The mountain had changed him.]

[Not enough.]

[But noticeably.]

[He needed information.]

[Supplies.]

[A reason why the Ninth Regressor had intervened.]

[And maybe a lead.]

[Then—]

[Outcome Awareness Triggered]

[His body froze.]

[The world sharpened.]

[People moved normally.]

[But one figure stood out.]

[A black-haired teenager.]

[Walking calmly through the market.]

[Nothing remarkable.]

[Except—]

[Every instinct Abaksa possessed screamed.]

[Run.]

[His heart skipped.]

Abaksa Einsro— "...What?"

[The feeling intensified.]

[Danger.]

[Death.]

[The boy turned slightly.]

[Golden eyes met his.]

[For a single second.]

[Neither moved.]

[Neither spoke.]

[The crowd continued around them.]

[Completely unaware.]

[The teenager tilted his head.]

[Curious.]

Boy — "...Interesting."

[Abaksa's hand moved toward his sword.]

[Slowly.]

[The feeling was familiar.]

[Too familiar.]

[Like standing before a mountain.]

[Like staring into inevitable death.]

[Like—]

[The final battle.]

[His eyes widened.]

"No..."

[The teenager smiled.]

[Small.]

[Almost invisible.]

[Then turned away.]

[And kept walking.]

[The pressure vanished.]

[The market returned.]

[The sounds returned.]

[The world resumed.]

[But Abaksa remained frozen.]

[Breathing hard.]

[Because deep inside—]

[Past memory.]

[Past fear.]

[Past death.]

[Recognized him.]

[Even if the face was different.]

[Even if the body was new.]

[The soul was the same.]

Abaksa Einsro— "...Demon Lord."

[Far ahead, the black-haired teenager continued walking through the crowd.]

[Without looking back.]

[But a faint smile remained on his face.]

[Because he had recognized Abaksa too.]

[Neither knew it yet.]

[But fate had just placed them on the same board.]

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