"Mm, Frieren, there seems to be a trace of living humans over that way."
Aura, who had accompanied Frieren into this time period, sniffed the air and pointed in one direction. All around them were scorched and damaged ruins, along with many corpses lying in the open. Clearly, a fierce conflict—or rather, a war—had broken out here not too long ago.
Frieren's expression showed neither joy nor sorrow. Even in a future without demons, war still seemed unavoidable. Maybe it was just the nature of living creatures. She didn't dwell on it. She knew she wasn't some kind of saint.
Then she lightly waved her staff. A gust of wind surged toward the direction Aura indicated, easily blowing away broken bricks and rubble.
Underneath the debris lay something:
It was a purple-haired girl with empty, lifeless eyes.
…
By the time Rei Ao arrived in front of them, he was already drawn to the purple-haired girl at first glance.
"She is…"
"Seems like a survivor of some war," Frieren said. "I tried asking her things, but she hasn't spoken a word since we found her."
Frieren shrugged in exasperation. This girl, taller than Frieren and far more endowed, had no glimmer of desire to live, nor any trace of vitality in her eyes, likely traumatized by the war she had experienced.
"…"
Rei Ao, however, stared at her in thought. Even though the girl wore tattered clothes, he instantly recognized who she was:
Fern.
She should have originally traveled with Frieren. Typically, Fern was orphaned by war at a young age, then adopted, eventually meeting Frieren as a child and journeying with her as she grew up.
But now, the Fern in front of him was clearly not a child but a survivor grown up, presumably shaped by the war.
Probably, because demons had disappeared decades earlier, the world had developed in some new way. Thus Fern had grown up continuously, yet she still encountered war. Meeting Frieren—who had traveled forward in time—could be considered fate. More likely, though, it was the power of the Goddess fulfilling a loop.
Yes—the Goddess truly existed. Rei Ao realized that as soon as he arrived in this world. It wasn't that she was alive or dead, but that she had left this world behind. He only sensed remnants of her magic, with no personal traces of her presence.
"Rei Ao, do you think this might be an illusion?"
Frieren spoke. Even she couldn't fully confirm it wasn't some kind of elaborate illusion by the Goddess Monument.
"No, it's not an illusion," he replied. "This really is a point in time decades after your own—a genuine future."
Aura frowned. "Then how do we go back?"
"Hmm? Why go back?" Frieren suddenly tilted her head.
"What difference does it make if we exist in the past or the present? I'd actually like to see what the future holds—especially how magic has evolved."
The more she spoke, the more excited she became.
"…"
Aura stayed quiet. On reflection, she realized it might not matter. She had nowhere else she wanted to return to besides her Master, so the time period didn't matter to her.
"Mm, but my Master is what matters most!" Aura quickly drew nearer to Rei Ao's side, eyeing him nervously. "Master, do you need my services?"
Rei Ao glanced at her. Although he didn't plan to stay here for very long—he still had that party to attend back home—there was enough time for him, Frieren, and Aura to "discuss" the question of how humans interbreed with elves and demons.
"Let's find a place to rest. We should also give this girl a bath."
He looked sympathetically at the dirt- and soot-covered Fern.
…
They found a luxurious hot-spring inn in a nearby human city. Frieren and Aura went to help Fern get washed. During that time, Rei Ao chose to claim the world's essence. He was already here, so he might as well not leave empty-handed.
Closing his eyes, he activated his power as the Unique God, seeking out the location of the world's essence. The barrier around this world was evidently thicker than in Saeko's or Miko's worlds. But it was still no match for him.
Effortlessly, he broke through that barrier, expecting to seize the world's essence just as easily as before.
However, something unexpected happened.
Tiny glittering motes of light appeared before his eyes. Rei Ao grew vigilant. Those lights slowly converged into a vaguely humanoid shape with no facial features.
"…Are you the one who changed this world?"
A gentle voice, soft as a breeze, came from the glowing figure.
"You must be the so-called Goddess in this world's legends," Rei Ao deduced.
"Mm, that is what people call me." The Goddess acknowledged, "Strictly speaking, this is but a portion of my magic left behind here."
Even so, Rei Ao remained on guard, blinking calmly. "So, do you plan on stopping me from claiming the world's essence—stopping me from ruling it?"
That was his initial guess. But the result took him by surprise.
"No." Though she lacked facial features, the Goddess figure clearly shook her head. "I won't hinder you."
"I left this world long ago. I merely sensed some changes and used my magical link to see. I discovered that changes have indeed been caused by you."
The glowing silhouette came closer to him. "You don't seem to be a God of this world?"
"You're correct. I come from another world," Rei Ao admitted, curious about her intentions.
She nodded, as if in thought. After a while, she spoke again:
"How should I address you?"
"Rei Ao."
"Rei Ao-san, I'm entrusting this world to you. I hope you'll keep it safe."
"Huh?"
To Rei Ao's surprise, the Goddess's glowing form slowly faded away. She…truly did nothing to stop him, simply leaving her world in the hands of a stranger from another realm.
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