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Chapter 570
In the brief eting of their eyes, indescribable emotions flickered and passed.
The way Yuder had played the ga so far was a mirror image of Kishiar's own style. It was fundantally different from re perceptiveness or cunning.
Every move Yuder made, every piece he laid down without a mont's hesitation, even the choices he made when selecting his strategyall resonated with how Kishiar would have acted.
Neither flinched when employing rarely-used self-destructive moves or deliberately flawed plays that seed to forfeit victory. A shiver pierced through Kishiar as if he were facing another version of himself.
Could anyone truly mimic another's behavior in unpredictable situationseven small habitsto such an extent, even if they already knew the future?
No, this was sothing beyond human senses, beyond evidence. It was as if an old callus, ford over many years and perfectly lded to the body, had appeared.
Therefore, this was neither the result of insight nor foresight.
Things that couldnt be comprehended by logic alone amalgamated, spreading across the hexagonal board like a universe encapsulated in a small array of tiles.
Kishiar recalled the nurous surreal feelings he'd had since eting Yuder, and all the enigmatic remarks Yuder had made. The monts when he understood with his heart, not his head, what it ant to desire a future. Those desires, ambitions, and the connections that no one else could see.
Everything he couldnt figure out, had set aside, or hadnt known all mixed together in his thoughts.
Each thought had originally been like a frail, thin thread. But as they all ca together to form a single conclusion, those fragile threads twisted into a robust, unbreakable tapestry.
Clutching the piece tightly, Kishiar sumd it up in one sentence:
"The person who taught you this ga was , wasn't it?"
It was an extraordinary conclusion.
Yet, if the result stood before one's eyes, it was impossible not to believe. From the mont they had t, their world had contained no impossibilities.
Yuder put down his piece on the board in front of the waiting Kishiar.
Snap.
"Yes."
In that mont, the gaps between Yuder's white tiles perfectly closed, completing a beautiful formation.
It was a regular tile that normally couldn't move in that direction. However, beneath the tile Yuder placed, a symbol glowed, indicating a special tile.
It was the 'Formation of Wings,' the strategy Kishiar had first learned and preferred in tactical gas.
Originally, the formation involved an arduous and complex task: advancing pieces that should retreat and retreating pieces that should advance. Only then did it radiate its true potentiala tactical formation that enveloped the opponent without them realizing, reversed the colors both inside and out, and struck like a blazing fire, symbolizing a miraculous victory.
For a long ti, both Kishiar and Yuder couldnt take their eyes off the completed formation.
"Actually, this is the first ti Ive successfully completed this formation since learning it," Yuder quietly spoke.
"You like the Formation of Wings, dont you?"
"I do."
Though he had never admitted this to anyone, Kishiar's voice dropped to an almost inaudible murmur. Yuder averted his eyes from Kishiars trembling crimson pupils.
Through the small world of a tactical ga, Kishiar had co to fully grasp the secrets of Yuder.
It was not a simple vision or information existing in the current tiline that haunted Kishiar's dreams, but a different future that had already transpired yet would never co.
The reasons behind all the actions Yuder had taken thus far alone.
And even where the enigmatic way Yuder presented evidence had originated from.
The answer was simple, but believing it was not. And even if one did believe, how to perceive it was uncertain.
Yet, the man before him...
Kishiar looked at Yuder with a sorrowful, but not angry, gaze. The slightest flicker in those consistently calm eyes shook Yuder's heart without a sound.
He truly believed everything Yuder had shown him, and it seed he had easily guessed why Yuder had finally decided to reveal it all.
Yuder saw him set down the piece he had been holding, outside of the board.
"I concede defeat."
With a heavy voice, the second ga ended in Kishiar's forfeit. Yet neither touched the formation completed on the board.
"In the dream, I was you, but not you," Kishiar's voice softly echoed out of nowhere.
Yuder imdiately realized this must be more detail about his own death, vaguely dreamt by Kishiar.
"When the dream kept recurring, when the darkness gradually lightened, and after seeing the reflections in the eyes of those leading the way, I finally knew who it was."
Even then, when he didn't want to be sure.
"All I could think of was stopping it if it were to happen later. But what scared more was..."
Kishiar hesitated for a mont, then t Yuder's eyes.
"The irrational speculation that it might have already happened to you, and you ca to after everything had ended without my knowledge. If all has already occurred, and my hands now can do nothing, how could I possibly save you? That thought alone filled my head so much..."
His choked voice briefly stopped, then continued with a bitter smile.
"...I hadnt felt this powerless since I first arrived in Peletta."
A young Kishiar ntioned by the mage Hellem popped into Yuders mind. Even just a fragnt of a story heard directly from Kishiar's lips provided a suffocating sensation.
"You didn't seem to show it," Yuder finally said.
"I was confident I could hide it. Although it seems that's not working too well these days," Kishiar responded, joking but without humor.
Yuder kept silent for a while before asking dryly, "So, how do you feel now that you've finally found the answer?"
"I was just thinking that the old saying about truth losing its taste the closer you get to it isn't wrong."
"Truth be told, I ca here prepared for you to expel in anger, citing deceit."
"I thought I knew all of my own habits, yet it appears I still don't know myself that well," Kishiar said with a faint smile.
"Exercising caution with unbelievable answers isn't deceit; it's a virtue. Wasn't it who said I wanted to find the answer to the secret you hold?"
"..."
"Of course, Im angry and its incredibly painful, but that emotion isnt directed at you. How could it be?"
When he spoke those words, his eyes were colder and more distant than ever before. Yet that gaze vanished in an instant, leaving only a look of desperate yearning directed at Yuder.
"There's only one answer I wish to convey to you. A gratitude for enduring all the monts leading to this answer, for standing in front of , alive and breathing."
Gratitude.
"And if you would allow , the powerless desire of a man in love to hold you, as you are now."
And desire.
Every word that flowed from Kishiar's lips felt as if it were on fire, searing and painful. If words had temperature, Yuder would have been reduced to ashes by now.
"May I go there now?"
Yuder closed his eyes and then opened them, answering not with words, but by pushing the chair away from him first.
The mont Yuder tightly yet gently hugged Kishiar's neck, a flood of indescribable emotions washed over himfears and dark worries that he'd carried this far, and all the unfamiliar, desperate trembles that he'd thought had corroded away in the past.
If this was love, Yuder most certainly loved Kishiar.
Neither could say anything more.
They simply held each other, inhaling deeply as if they were one.
"Since I've won again, may I make another request?"
So ti later, Yuder asked for one thing while nestled in Kishiar's arms. Regardless of winning or losing, Kishiar would have probably granted any request, but Yuder insisted on stating a reason anyway.
"Go on."
"Please return those useless forbidden texts. The answer lies with , not within those books."
"...Nathan told you, didn't he?"
"He told in order to keep on my guard. It's a brilliant decision befitting him. Don't say anything."
Kishiar's lips twisted in a bitter smile.
"It's not just the forbidden texts. There are also diaries and records from the First Empresses and palace won from the First Emperor's ti. Rare docunts you won't find unless you're searching the palace archives."
"I wasn't aware of that. Still, please return the forbidden texts. No matter how much we read about forbidden magic that artificially preserves the flayed, it'll be useless."
"I understand."
Kishiar, who had agreed to do so, looked down at the board he'd left mid-ga.
"It's a sha we'll never see this again once it's put away."
Yuder interpreted the lancholy in those words a little differently.
"Don't worry, this won't end with just two gas. A third match can be requested at any ti."
"That's not what I ant, but...actually, upon consideration, perhaps taking our ti to start a new ga might provide a better opportunity for conversation."
The man who had been contemplating turned the board once again.
"Very well. Let's restart the ga. But this ti, for every fallen piece, you have to answer one of my questions. What do you say?"
"Sounds good."
Yuder had no intention of ending the conversation at this point either. If the ga could facilitate the dialogue, then that was even better.
"Since I lost the last round, shall I go first again?"
"Well, either side can go first, but If we're to play the ga, shouldn't you let move to the opposite side? You'll have to let go of , won't you?"
To restart the ga, they would have to return to their original positions. Yet the man who had Yuder sitting on his lap showed no sign of letting go.
"Wouldn't it be fine to keep this posture, as long as we're not applying any special rules?"
"How could it be fine? It's uncomfortable to make moves from this distance."
"You can just rotate the board."
"If you insist"
Though it was sowhat baffling, in the end, the two of them ended up in the ludicrous act of sitting together and playing a tactical ga.
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