Chapter 105
Chapter 105 of "Welcome to Rewind World Game" begins with suspense: Chapter 105: Chapter 103: "The Original" (Two-in-One)"..." Edwardâs hands revealed a pair of swords, one... Donât stop reading!
Chapter 105: Chapter 103: "The Original" (Two-in-One)"..." Edwardâs hands revealed a pair of swords, one long and one short, "Youâre so confident, you donât think your three minions can still move, do you?"
Su Mingâan glanced around and saw that the figures of his three followers had also frozen in place.
The spreading blood also instantly solidified, as if time around them had all been paused in an instant, with only he and Edward able to act.
"Welcome to my Time Domain," Edwardâs sword pointed at him, "Here, I can designate one person for a one-on-one duel, while time for all others is stopped. If you want to leave, you must defeat me. Donât even think that the organizers will help you..."
"Have we started introducing our skills?" Su Mingâan said, "If you want to be the Number One Player, come at me directly, donât engage in such villainous acts, forcibly lowering your own win rate."
Edward didnât understand what he was talking about, but that didnât prevent him from feeling insulted and provoked.
"You underestimate humans, too careless," Edward said coldly, staring at him, "I know all your skills, their effects, and cooldowns, yet you know nothing about me..."
An invisible wave spread out in an instant.
Edwardâs sixth sense immediately warned him, and he instantly turned around to erect a milky white light shield, blocking an abrupt attack from Su Mingâan who had suddenly teleported.
... 0 damage?
The number that popped up made Su Mingâan pause for a moment.
... Didnât even break through the defense?
He stepped back quickly, watching Edward whose body flickered with the light of various props in an instant.
Su Mingâan remembered that in the Main God Space, items must be traded at standard prices, and giving them away or undercutting prices was not allowed, thus preventing one person from being collectively equipped and boosted by others.
... However, the equipment and props on Edward were surprisingly good. The resisted damage value was also absurdly high...
No, thatâs not right, it is possible to be equipped.
Su Mingâan suddenly remembered a situationâthe Spirit Beast Egg that Lv Shu gifted him at the end of the First World.
If no trades were allowed in the Main God Space, then in the game world, trading, and even gifting, were possible...
As long as they could locate the instance where Edward was, send someone in to give him the prepared equipment and props, then Edward could wear equipment forged by the strongest subsidiary occupation players without any effort.
... So thatâs how it is.
... To raise such a being, those people really did spend a great deal.
Su Mingâan glanced at the systemâs ranking list.
[World Ranking (Comprehensive Evaluation):
1, Su Mingâan (Combat Power: 620) (Number One Player) (Perfect Pass*3) / Occupation: White Auditor
2, Noel Agnini (Combat Power: 750) (Perfect Pass*2) / Occupation: Puppet Master
3, Edward (Combat Power: 1200) (Perfect Pass*3) / Occupation: Time Stopper
4, Lv Shu (Combat Power: 680) (Perfect Pass*1) / Occupation: Beast Tamer
5. Mizushima Kawa Sora (Combat Power: 680) (Perfect Pass*3) / Occupation: Illusionism
6. Adolf (Combat Power: 600) (Perfect Pass*2) / Occupation: Boxing Master
7. Yamada Machiichi (Combat Power: 620) (Perfect Pass*1) / Occupation: Chasing Darkness
8. Andre (Combat Power: 650) / Occupation: Master Craftsman
9. Iris (Combat Power: 620) (Perfect Pass*3) / Occupation: Charm Sound
10. Eni (Combat Power: 580) (Perfect Pass*1) / Occupation: Flame Magic
Seeing Edwardâs terrifying Value of 1200, bolstered by all sorts of top-tier equipment and weapons, he sighed softly.
The next moment, Edwardâs longsword, ablaze with blue flames and appearing exceedingly fine, swept across in an instant!
Su Mingâan poured the remaining more than seven hundred Mana Points entirely into the Spatial Vibration!
The milky Elite Defensive Barrier finally shattered, but it did not cause effective damage.
Edwardâs equipment was too good, those Points earned by the Players who had not entered the battlefield had all been spent on him alone, pushing all his Values to a new tier.
Su Mingâan glanced at the blood bar of the person in front of him, which had decreased by just a small fraction, seemingly leaving no chance at all.
...The opponentâs equipment was too good.
With a "bang," Edward kneed him forcefully to the ground, his blade thrusting into the earth next to Mingâanâs face with a "swoosh", blue flames burning alongside his face.
Su Mingâan coughed, pressing his back against the cold ground, blood overflowing from the corner of his mouth.
"Just as I expected," Edward sneered as he looked at him, his sea-blue eyes glowing fiercely in the flameâs brilliance.
Su Mingâan didnât move. With a meager Strength Value of 3, he couldnât resist; he just looked at Edward, "...Indeed, it turns out you and I are both similarly pitiful beings.""What?"
"I see your efforts. You want to break free from their control, to present yourself as an âindependent, self-reliantâ Number One Player..." Su Mingâan said with a hint of pity in his voice.
The flames burned beside his face, bringing an intense heat.
Edward watched him with a cold laugh, "...Su Mingâan, are you starting again? Iâve seen your edits, youâre quite the talker, but Iâm not like that naive idealist Lv Shu, you canât expect a few words to make me back off..."
"...But youâve failed, Edward." Su Mingâan looked at him. "You keep saying you want to defeat me, that you donât want to be pushed into power, that you want to become a legitimate Number One Player... but your radiance, from head to toe, is adorned by others. Every mark of strength on your body canât escape the hands behind the scenes. You are fundamentally... unable to break free from the shackles of being a âman-made Number One Playerâ."
Edward tilted his sword, and flames began to burn on Su Mingâanâs arm. His ocean-like eyes suddenly turned icy, "At this point, you still want to convert me? Iâve heard all your rhetoric, itâs nothing but the silly heroism of a child..."
"Youâre running away," Su Mingâan said.
As if ignoring the flames burning on his own body, his gaze was eerily calm, fixed steadfastly on Edward, "...Youâre scared, you donât want to admit this fact."
With a "swoosh," the blade plunged directly into his right arm, the beautiful flame blooming like an opening blue lotus.
Agonizing pain exploded in an instant, and Su Mingâan inhaled sharply.
"ââA lackey of the organizers dares to lecture me?" Edward sneered, "No need for your verbosity. After becoming the Number One Player, I will sooner or later eradicate those things that hinder me. I am an independent human being, I am a player, much stronger than something dispatched by the organizers like you."
"ââThe most pitiful thing about a person is not realizing how pitiful they are," Su Mingâan said enduring the pain.
"Whoosh!"
Edwardâs left hand thrust a crimson short sword down, its blood-red frost clinging to Su Mingâanâs left arm, gradually turning it into a block of ice.
"Continue, Number One Player," Edward said, eyeing him with a gaze that said, "ââSpeak a word, and Iâll stab once, I want to see just how far your so-called belief can hold up?"
"Ah, Edward...," Su Mingâan sighed softly, "You think youâre an independent entity, yet you donât realize..."
Another fine sword appeared in Edwardâs handââhis weapons seemed to be inexhaustible, as he thrust its blade into Su Mingâanâs left leg, watching the bright red blood seep out, then with a "continue" look, he continued to watch him.
"You donât realize...," Su Mingâan took a breath, his voice much lower, "ââfrom birth, a person is passively molded by their surroundings. I have been shaped into what I am today, molded by those events. You think your thoughts are independent and free, of the Original Soil, yet you donât know youâve long been shaped into the form others want you behind your back... Such a you..."
Yet another gleaming sword blade was plunged into his right leg.
Blood instantly spread.
"...Is, impossible to become... the light of mankind..."
"Youâre always talking about the Lighthouse, the Lighthouse," Edward sneered at him. "Why donât you let it come and save you? Walk to the end? I remember you said this, didnât you? Stand up and defeat me, why donât you?"
Bright red hues spread across a large area, swiftly expanding on the spotless floor.
In Su Mingâanâs field of view, the blood bar slowly and firmly dropped, falling faster and faster.
"...If, if I hadnât acquired that skill..." Su Mingâan laughed. His state of mind had been deteriorating for a long time under the torment of numerous deaths, to the point where, as he spoke, he felt less like he was lying on the cold ground and more as if he was floating in the clouds; his vision gradually blurred amidst that sense of drifting mixed with piercing pain.
Gasping for breath, he said softly, "...Perhaps I would never have become who I am..."
"What skill?" Edward became interested.
He too was curious as to where this manâs prophet-like actions had originated from.
"Sometimes, I even wonder... why, why me..." Su Mingâanâs voice grew weaker, as if he could pass out at any moment from excessive blood loss:
"...But many nights, Iâve thought, if not for the element that shaped me into a beacon of spirit..."
Edwardâs eyes, like clear seas, slightly focused.
He bent down slowly, recalling the way he conversed with this man, using a very bewildering tone of softness:
"...Come, tell me, tell me the reason for your persistence, tell me your opportunity... In doing so, I can carry on your will... You wanted to be a Lighthouse, didnât you? Since youâve failed, why not let me continue on, youâve said you hoped someone could defeat you, right?"
The bright sword blade was held in his hand, its point aimed at Su Mingâanâs chest.
His voice carried a seductive softness, almost a whisper at such close proximity, as if the previous sharpness was gone entirely.
Su Mingâanâs lips leaked fresh blood:
"...No." His eyes flashed with clarity: "Telling you is uselessââbecause itâs me who received it..."
Therefore irreplaceable.
In his timeline, once he dies, there will only be a constant loop, replaying events that have happened before.
This also meant that even if he failed, for him, it would never stop, only repeat.
To others, death signifies rest, signifies failure, signifies starting anew.
But for him, there was only one route to take: "success." He couldnât even attempt to experience the failure that comes with death.
Otherwise, it would be an endless cycle.
This burden, he couldnât shake off.
Edwardâs expression turned cold in an instant.
"Boring," he said, the blade in his hand moving, "...Youâre trying to shake my resolve, but itâs pointless. I wonât change because of anything you say. Now, youâve also lost the last bit of utility you had. As they call you... Number One Player. I admire your effort, but Iâm also disappointed by your ignorance..."
"Edward, they shaped you quite successfully," Su Mingâanâs words instantly enraged him.
It was as though he was angered by the shame, or in denial. Edward had long realized the truth in Su Mingâanâs words, but he simply forced himself not to think too deeply about it. His fingers tightened around the hilt of his sword, as his originally gentle face distorted in a moment:
"Su Mingâanâvery well, I admit, youâve succeeded in angering me. Perhaps later I will reconsider your words, as well as ponder over the worth of those peopleâs existence. But for now, I no longer wish to see you spewing this nonsense. Just die holding onto your so-called ideals."
With that, the blade in his hand swiftly fell.
"...No," Su Mingâan looked at him with clear eyes, "Inevitably, we shall meet again."
"Shua!"
A flash of red instantly spread out.
The system prompt sounded instantly:
Su Mingâan felt the surroundings suddenly change, that originally blurry vision instantly became clear, the intense pain on his body receded like a tide, he lifted his hand and saw the Sword of Yarman that the clone was holding.
...His consciousness had transferred to his clone.
To revive the main body, five Occupation Points were needed.
The Time Domain seemed to continue, everyone around him paused, only Edward stood at the center with his eyes closed, seemingly not yet ready to retract the Time Domain.
Su Mingâan instantly grabbed Lv Shu, who was still in a state of stillness, and rushed out of the hall with him in his arms.
An invisible disturbance began to ripple, and the Time Domain was withdrawn in an instant. Edward noticed the movement here.
"Bangâ!"
Su Mingâan ran swiftly, with the sounds of three followers clashing with Edward and his men behind him, mixed with Edwardâs frustrated voice, "âHe still has one life to spare in his cloning... Su Mingâan, just you wait!"
The teleportation vortex of the Guild Headquarters instantly opened, Su Mingâan stepped in and disappeared within the Guild Headquarters.
"What is... going on?"
Just coming out of the stillness of time, Lv Shu opened his eyes to find Su Mingâan carrying him as they fled.
"It could probably be considered," Su Mingâanâs voice paused, "homeless, now."