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Now reading: 118. The story of man who wanted to save his son from My Wife Is a Scientist, a Action novel by Iustitia07.

Ryan Veritas Arta Oga Ishiguro was a man capable of living in fantasy and transcend it. The thing is, no one could actually see the most wonderful thing about him: the ability to see through everything that we can see in the universe, outterversal, super omniversal, and ultrauniversal disions from the 1 to the 7 seventh one. That is to say that he would go into every universe to see what happened to his son in every parallel universe. The thing is, it could not actually get worse for those who need to beco one with nature. He was really one with nature.

The more you think about it, the more you see the pattern that goes along with the real problem of life. In doing so, they cannot go away from the useful design. Even for him, he could not actually comprehend why his son was different to the others. In this way, he ca to the conclusion that there was sothing intervening with his sons destiny and misfortune along with everything that may happen in his future. In this life, he would suffer great loss. As for his wife, she did not want to be with him because of his identity.

Ryan: Finish each day and be done with it. You have done what you could. So blunders and absurdities no doubt crept in; forget them as soon as you can. Tomorrow is a new day. You shall begin it serenely and with too high a spirit to be encumbered with your old nonsense. I doubt my son could actually bear with this love and patience that can turn absurd. The thing is, I really love the way you are. The thing is, it cannot change the way I love you. It will not disappear imdiately. As to what can work for you to be with , it is not going to happen. I may be in the seventh dinsion. But I do not see how you can achieve it. I cannot see your future: you are my son. You have potential. Unlike your father, you seem to be imnsely human and rciful. I am not that way. To love. To be loved. To never forget your own insignificance.

To never get used to the unspeakable violence and the vulgar disparity of life around you. To seek joy in the saddest places. To pursue beauty to its lair. To never simplify what is complicated or complicate what is simple. To respect strength, never power. Above all, to watch. To try and understand. To never look away. And never, never to forget. Really, my son. You an everything to . You do not fanthon how much you an to . The thing is, daddy has to go. Otherwise, it will co back to hunt : that thing. O scarlet KING. You think you can take away from my family. The levels do not work on . I will definitely kill him. I broke his chains and put him in a cage that moves and yet he still causes destruction.

Ryan was a 7 feet man with deeply golden hair and b

Yangs mother: Even if you cannot change all the people around you, you can change the people you choose to be around. Life is too short to waste your ti on people who don’t respect, appreciate, and value you. Spend your life with people who make you smile, laugh, and feel loved. The thing is, they forgot that Born into a modest or unstable environnt during the Cold War he beca the version of himself. The thing is, your father was not just a man.

He was more than just one with the universe. I know this is the last ti we talk to you together. We love you. That is to say that he was fascinated by computers, engineering, art, and systems thinking simultaneously. He did not separate art from engineering. A circuit diagram might share a page with a musical motif or a geotric study of light. He practiced an instrunt until his hands learned patience, until thousands of hours of repetition translated into control. He once said music taught him more about structure than mathematics ever had. His room filled with wires, notebooks, and half-built machines. By the ti he finished secondary school he had written programs in three languages, dismantled and rebuilt dozens of devices, and filled sketchbooks with hundreds of diagrams. In university he did not slow down; he multiplied.

He joined teams not to belong, but to test himself against coordination and leadership. He fenced for precision, rowed for endurance, and ran for solitude. Sumrs were spent in motion: mountain ascents, multi-day treks, journeys where the only audience was the landscape and the only reward was the quiet conviction that he could rely on himself.

At the sa ti, his notebooks multiplied. Ideas poured out in thousands of pages: economic models, sketches of new technologies, fragnts of essays about how institutions worked and why they failed. He read compulsively To be honest, I actually think your father was a great one. Who could actually believe this? Ran 5 km in ~17:30 by age 16. Climbed 15 mountains above 3,000 m by age 22

Completed 1 multi-day solo trek (7–10 days) before university graduation

He logged roughly 1,500–2,000 lifeti training hours before age 20. He would bench press at 18: 1.4× bodyweight. Beside that, he completed 2 marathons before age 23. To love it, it is to appreciate it. What is more, he practiced 3 different sports competitively. To be honest, would do sothing amazing to take it against everyone. He won science fairs while also composing music, drawing, or designing prototypes. He organized projects, founded groups, spoke publicly with an intensity that made listeners feel as though the future were sothing concrete, sothing buildable. He ntored younger students almost absentmindedly, as if explaining ideas helped him refine them.

Those who t him then often said the sa thing: he behaved as though he were preparing for a life much larger than the one in front of him. As though youth were not a phase to enjoy, but a foundation to engineer. I was amazed when I got to know your father. The thing is, he studies multiple disciplines instead of specializing: physics, economics, design, and political science. This is the least of his achievents for he maintained resting heart rate around 48–52 bpm from endurance training. Apart from that he got to do sothing wonderful for what it can be done in the soul. For he founded or led 2–3 clubs or teams in school/university, organizing 5–10 competitions, hackathons, or expeditions to ntore dozens of peers or younger students. That said, he delivered 20 public talks or lectures before age 25

Ryan Ryan Veritas Arta Oga Ishiguro

Class: Transcendent Systems Architect

Archetype: Cosmic Polymath / Dinsional Strategist

Alignnt: Guardian of Pattern

Height: 213 cm (7’0”)

Origin: Cold-War Era Earth

Threat Level: Mythic-Existential

CORE ATTRIBUTES

Stat Value Notes

Strength 88/100 Peak human endurance conditioning

Agility 81/100 Fencing, trekking, distance running

Vitality 92/100 Marathon-level stamina, low resting HR

Intelligence 99/100 Multi-disciplinary synthesis ability

Insight 100/100 Sees systemic patterns across realities

Willpower 97/100 Resists cosmic-scale psychological pressure

Empathy 62/100 Selective compassion; strongest toward son

SKILL TREE (Unlocked)

Physical Discipline

Marathon Completion ×2

Mountain Ascents >3,000m ×15

Bench Strength: 1.4× bodyweight

Lifeti Training Hours before 20: ~1,800

Intellectual Mastery

Programming Languages Known (youth): 3

Prototype Devices Built: ~40

Books Read before 25: ~500

Notebooks of Ideas: 10,000 pages

Leadership & Influence

Clubs Founded/Lead: 3

Public Talks before 25: 20

Events Organized: 8

Students ntored: dozens

Creative Systems Thinking

Sketches/Diagrams Produced: 200

Musical Practice Hours: ~1,500

Fields Studied Concurrently: 4

UNIQUE ABILITIES

🔹 Pattern Sight

Sees causal structures beneath events, institutions, and tilines.

Passive ability — always active.

🔹 Dinsional Survey (Lv.7)

Perceives parallel universes and branching outcos.

Cooldown: Emotional cost increases with each use.

🔹 Nature Convergence

ntal clarity increases in wilderness environnts.

Boosts Insight Willpower.

🔹 System Forge

Can redesign organizations, technologies, or strategies into optimized forms.

🔹 Parental Anchor (Hidden Trait)

His son is the only entity capable of destabilizing or humanizing him.

Effect: increases empathy but reduces strategic certainty.

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