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Now reading: Chapter 124 from Copy Skills with Affinity!, a Action novel by Hellboy.

Chapter 124

Twisting

“……Who might you be?”

When Noel Astrea Simus slightly furrowed her brows and asked, the other party bowed her head politely once more, as if apologizing for the discourtesy.

“No, I’m nothing special, just an ordinary student. I would be grateful if you at least rembered my na.”

“…….”

To call herself nothing special, yet maintain this level of composure in front of , was already strange enough.

Above all—

I could see it.

“……Black.”

That sticky, clinging blackness perating her body and every one of her gestures caught in my sight.

If asked what it felt like, even I couldn’t explain it in detail.

But there was one thing I knew for certain.

This woman.

She was absolutely not a good person.

If anything, she was closer to soone rotted through with sheer malice.

“By the way, Lionhearted, I would like to ask your opinion on one matter.”

The way she spoke as though she already knew my identity made nearly snort.

My face twisted even further.

Regardless, she continued speaking calmly.

“To be honest, aren’t you a little bored?”

“……Excuse ?”

“The succession ceremony I knew wasn’t such a warm and friendly event.”

Bailey Varga said that while glancing around.

“To see everyone competing so harmoniously without a single casualty… it feels like this place has grown quite soft compared to the old days.”

“…….”

“By this point, at the very least, the death toll should have reached three digits.”

I narrowed my eyes and naturally placed my hand over the sheath.

The succession ceremony, once a living hell where casualties poured out in heaps, had been completely eradicated centuries ago.

And yet, this woman—

Why was she speaking as if she had witnessed such scenes herself?

Sothing.

Sothing felt dangerous.

“……What exactly are you trying to say?”

“I simply thought it lacked a bit of spice.”

A faint smile appeared on Bailey’s face.

—Courtesy.

That rotten black light lted into her expression so intensely it hurt my eyes.

Truly.

Truly.

As if she found it unbearably disappointing that not a single person had died.

“It would have been nice if Lionhearted agreed with .”

“……That’s enough of your incomprehensible—”

“Well, it doesn’t really matter. I’ve prepared sothing of my own.”

“……?”

“You’ll find out soon enough.”

Those words dropped abruptly toward the bewildered .

“We’ll be seeing each other again.”

It sounded like a declaration that it would certainly happen.

And that interpretation was quite accurate.

……Because that conversation had taken place rely dozens of minutes before the very first ‘casualty’ of the succession ceremony appeared.

Moving together with a commoner student turned out to be far more restrictive than I had expected.

The difference between those who could use supernatural abilities and those who could not was so vast that it might as well have been the difference between heaven and earth, starting from sothing as basic as physical stamina.

In fact, anyone who could use divine power could easily stay awake for several days and nights without issue, but the students grew exhausted quickly. The terrain near the Grand Sanctuary could hardly be described as anything less than rugged, even if one were being generous.

So grew anxious at the sight of the students collapsing so easily, while others tried to encourage them, but the problem was that even that was part of the test.

Properly managing the ‘people’ attached to oneself and guiding them through each obstacle.

‘Compassion, insight, leadership…….’

Well, it was probably ant to test sothing along those lines.

Most likely, protecting and leading the student assigned to was the core of this ritual.

I vaguely rembered hearing a noble explanation that the student served as a taphor for the people I would one day lead. In any case.

Even amid all this, the fact that they placed absolutely no restrictions on checking other participants or engaging in small-scale combat truly made it feel like that infamous succession ceremony.

Thanks to that, everyone was on edge sowhere deep inside. It was inevitable that a thick layer of paranoia would settle in, never knowing which nearby person might suddenly turn into an enemy.

And indeed, the Black Night ritual was the event with the highest number of casualties among the entire ceremony. While its progression resembled the preliminary labyrinth breakthrough, the level of brutality was on an entirely different scale.

No matter how much softer it had grown compared to the past, this was still the succession ceremony. There would inevitably be those who died or were injured.

In that sense—

“I’m tired—”

“…….”

“Carry —”

“…….”

The sight of Aiden Kellermain advancing while carrying the Pontiff on his back was, no matter how one looked at it, the perfect way to monopolize everyone’s attention.

Most of them seed to be thinking, That ruthless bastard, is he really going that far just to win?

Of course, in contrast, Aiden’s face as he moved while carrying the whining Pontiff looked like that of soone who had already lived through the entire world.

‘……Yeah, right.’

It was only because I had no idea what kind of trouble he would stir up if I refused to play along, so I was simply matching his rhythm.

At this point, it had crossed into the realm of deliberate harassnt. Even if I had to request it from the Emperor, I would formally lodge a complaint later…….

While I was mulling over that vow, there was sothing else that struck as even more strange.

‘……They don’t recognize him?’

Everyone focused their peculiar stares solely on Aiden, yet not a single person spared a glance at the Pontiff being carried on his back.

That was rather unexpected.

Katya Heinkel Craven, Aiden Kellermain, and Noel Astrea Simus had all seen through the Pontiff’s disguise the mont they laid eyes on him. Yet the others showed not the slightest hint of noticing anything unusual.

……Of course, if they had recognized him, the attention currently focused on him would have seed like re dust compared to the uproar that would have followed.

“Actually, that’s the strange part.”

The Pontiff, who was riding on my back, spoke as if he had read my thoughts.

“How did you figure it out the mont you saw ?”

“Pardon?”

“Even so, disguise is one of my specialties. It’s not sothing that should be pierced so easily at a glance.”

“…….”

“Even if I set you aside, how did the people around you see through it?”

To be honest, I couldn’t give a proper explanation of how I had discerned it so instantly either.

‘I just saw it.’

It was probably due to the influence of coming into contact with Divinity in succession, sothing that affected changes in race and the like.

The mont I saw the Pontiff, I simply knew he was the Pontiff. It was an indescribable, instinctive sensation.

But as for why the people around could do the sa, there was a sowhat clearer explanation.

-Skill Info

■ Origin

You can share your skills with those affected by the skill ‘Weaver of Fate’.

.

.

.

※ You co into contact with ‘Divinities’. Additional effects are added to the skill.

※ So individuals related to the targets may be constantly affected.

※ Targets ‘Noel’ and ‘Katya’ et the conditions. The targets are strongly influenced by your abilities.

An ability that allowed , once per day, to share my abilities with targets whose Affection Level had accumulated.

However, after coming into contact with Divinity, the special effects listed at the end had been additionally inscribed.

Just as Sia and Karva, whom I had encountered, were deeply connected to Noel and Katya.

“…….”

Well, I suppose.

Considering that they resembled that side as if enlarged from the outset, it was only natural, but at this point it beca necessary to dig into that identity at least once.

It looked like I was about to study theology despite never having had the fate for it, but in any case.

Thanks to this skill, whatever I could do, they could accomplish without much difficulty as well.

“…….”

Having reached that conclusion, I glanced back at the Pontiff riding on my back.

Co to think of it, certainly.

This person, too, was soone affected by Weaver of Fate and held enough goodwill toward to receive a copied skill.

If that was the case, then it ant he also t at least the basic conditions to create a new skill under the influence of the Unique Ability: Origin.

‘……Perhaps this is a good opportunity.’

And whatever the reason, opportunities like this—where the two of us could stick together and ‘cooperate’—would not co easily.

If the timing was right, I would probably be able to wield a skill as remarkable as the divine power Katya Heinkel Craven had once created under the influence of the Origin skill.

And sure enough, words had a way of becoming reality.

“Up ahead is the ‘Nest.’”

At that, I straightened my posture.

The Nest was the very first obstacle encountered by the first seeker who set out to et the God of Purification.

In myths and fairy tales, it was famous as the dwelling place of dragons, frequent villains of legend.

According to the tales, the seeker had wisely persuaded the dragon that had fallen into madness, calming its frenzy and even making it a friend.

“And how exactly did you recreate that?”

“Since we couldn’t bring a real dragon, we replaced it with the artificial beast you saw in the labyrinth.”

The Pontiff grinned and whispered that into my ear.

“It may be artificial, but you can look forward to it. Around this ti, they always prepare sothing truly grand as a sort of welcoming ceremony for the kids.”

And the roar that erupted next—so close to an explosion—undoubtedly proved his words true.

-!

-!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

“Oh, there it is.”

Amid the students screaming in terror all around us, the Pontiff broke into a savage smile at the sight of the enormous dragon roaring in the sky.

Elegant curves, dazzlingly beautiful scales, and a body so massive that anyone would proclaim it the ruler of the heavens.

It wasn’t quite the size of a true dragon, yet it far exceeded that of a re drake. The dragon descended, coiling itself around the mountaintop as it landed, releasing a roar that seed to freeze the blood.

“The engineering departnt worked hard on that. They practically clung to it for an entire year.”

At the pride in his voice, I let out an involuntary bitter smile.

He looked like a child proudly showing off a Lego collection he had painstakingly built. No matter how artificial it was, it still imitated the dragon that had once ruled the Old Continent.

“……Still, this is the succession ceremony. Won’t people get hurt fighting that?”

“They will, sure. But they’ve adjusted the output properly.”

In that case, even the imnse concentration of mana gathering in its mouth right now was probably closer to a performance.

A kind of showmanship—warning us just how powerful what we were about to fight would be.

Most of them grew tense at the sight, but the majority were simply admiring its grandeur. So even cheered.

Without absolute certainty that it wouldn’t truly drive them to death, such reactions would have been impossible.

Right.

“……?”

That was how it was supposed to be.

“……??”

But.

For so reason, a chill ran down my spine, and I flinched as I stared at the dragon gathering mana in its mouth.

Sothing.

Sothing was wrong. There was a sense of incongruity.

As if leaving it as it was would be a mistake.

“……?!”

It was around then that the dragon’s ‘eyes’ t mine.

That thing, just now—

It had clearly looked at . As if it were aware of .

That—

It bore movents far too vivid to be considered rely ‘artificial.’

“……Wait, that.”

Around that mont, soone else who seed to be feeling the sa unease as I was muttered in a daze.

“Could it be… a real Dragonkin……?”

And before the sentence could even be finished.

Imdiately.

-……

-…………!

-…………!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

From the dragon’s mouth.

Death was fired in a straight line.

Directly at .

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