Scumbag Fate System

Chapter 124: Only Have A Month



Chapter 124: Only Have A Month

Issac closed his eyes before saying quietly. "If she reaches the peak," Isaac said quietly, "she may not come back."

Reinhard’s eyes narrowed. "What do you mean?"

Isaac’s eyes held something Reinhard couldn’t quite read. Not quite pity or a warning but a mix of the both of them.

"I mean exactly what I said." Isaac released Reinhard’s shoulder and moved toward the window. "Yor Noctyne may climb that mountain. She may even reach the summit where no one else has succeeded. But the girl who returns, if she returns, may not be the same person who left."

The specific way Isaac said "if she returns" made Reinhard’s chest tighten.

"You think the Sovereign will change her?" Reinhard asked carefully. "Corrupt her somehow?"

"Change. Corrupt. Transform. Replace." Isaac stared out at the academy grounds below. "The words matter less than the outcome. The Void Assembly believes Yor is connected to the Sovereign. What if they’re right? What if reaching the peak completes that connection in ways we can’t predict?"

Reinhard eyes narrowed but he stays silent.

He turned slightly. "Tell me, Reinhard. What happens when a mortal touches a god? When someone carrying a fragment of said divine being reconnects with its source?"

Reinhard held his ground. "She will gain a path to reach the same level as you and beyond... Becomes strong enough to resist the Assembly."

"That’s one possibility," Isaac acknowledged. "The optimistic one."

"One possibility" implied there were others, some that were even worse.

Isaac waved his hand and the air above his desk shimmered. Reality bent into a perfect three dimensional illusion with the academy grounds rendered in miniature with impossible detail.

Reinhard watched as tiny figures moved through the recreation. Students walking between buildings. Professors teaching classes. And there, in the Resonance Club room, he saw a familiar scene.

Sirin explains something with animated gestures, her blonde hair catching the light. Alice laughed at something Louis said. Rika watches quietly with a small smile. And Yor sitting among them, calm and composed, her white hair distinctive even in miniature.

The scene looked peaceful.

Then Isaac reached into the illusion and gently erased Yor’s figure.

The tiny Reinhard in the scene looked around confused while tiny Sirin stopped mid gesture. The others froze as if something fundamental had broken.

"That is one of the possible outcomes," Isaac said softly.

Reinhard stared at the altered illusion, at the empty space where Yor had been, at his miniature self searching for someone who no longer existed.

"You think she’ll disappear," he said flatly. "Like her grandfather Marcus or her grandmother Helena’s uncle."

"I think reaching the Sovereign’s seal carries risks we don’t fully understand." Isaac dismissed the illusion with another wave. "Every Void user who attempted that climb vanished. Marcus wasn’t even a Void user and he still disappeared. What makes you think Yor will be different?"

"Because she has control now." Reinhard’s voice stayed steady. "Because she’s not going alone. Because we’ll be prepared."

"Preparation doesn’t matter if the mountain itself wants to claim her." Isaac moved closer. "The Sovereign is conscious and aware, Reinhard. It’s been sealed for two hundred years, watching and waiting. If it truly gave Yor her power, if the Assembly’s belief is correct, then the Sovereign has been preparing her for decades."

Decades of preparation by a god-like being. How did you fight against that?

"Preparing her for what?" Reinhard asked.

"To become a vessel." Isaac’s voice dropped even quieter. "A body it can inhabit. A mortal form it can use to break free of its seal."

Reinhard didn’t react immediately.

His face remained calm, expression neutral. But his hand tightened at his side, the only sign of the tension coiling through him.

"You’re saying if Yor reaches the peak, the Sovereign might try to possess her."

"I’m saying it’s possible." Isaac studied Reinhard’s reaction carefully. "The Assembly wants to create a continental distortion using Yor as the key. But what if they don’t fully understand what they’re doing? What if the Sovereign has been pulling strings all along? What if we’re just handing over exactly what it’s wanted this whole time?"

Isaac leaned forward, his shadow stretching unnaturally across the floor between them. The room grew colder. When he spoke again, his breath fogged in the air.

"She’ll look like Yor. She’ll sound like Yor. But when you look into her eyes, someone else will be staring back at you. The girl who stayed up late studying with you, who laughed at Sirin’s jokes, who trusted you with her fears... She’ll be gone. And whatever wears her face won’t even remember your name."

The image of Yor’s body with something else looking out through her eyes was horrifying.

Reinhard took a breath and met Isaac’s gaze directly. "That won’t happen."

"You sound certain."

"I am." Reinhard’s voice carried quiet conviction. "Yor isn’t weak. She’s not desperate or unstable like the previous Void users who attempted the climb. She has control, has friends and above all else, she has me to bring her back no matter how deep she goes."

Isaac’s expression softened slightly. "I hope you’re right. But hope isn’t preparation."

Reality flickered briefly around Isaac.

It wasn’t a dramatic or massive display of power. Just a subtle ripple in the air, like looking at him through water for half a second. But in that brief moment, Reinhard felt the weight of Isaac’s true nature.

A Lord.

Someone who’d reached the peak of human power and gone beyond. Someone who could reshape reality with a thought if he chose. Someone who could enforce an outcome if he deemed it necessary.

The flicker faded, but the message was clear. If Isaac decided Yor had become too dangerous, if he believed the Sovereign had claimed her, he had the power to do something about it.

Would Isaac kill Yor to stop the Sovereign? The thought chilled Reinhard to his core.

"I approved this expedition," Isaac said quietly, "because I believe you’ll protect her. Because I’ve watched you accomplish impossible things. Because you somehow convinced everyone in that room to trust you completely."

He moved to stand directly before Reinhard. "But I need you to understand what I’m asking of you. If something goes wrong at that peak, if Yor starts to change in ways we can’t reverse, you may have to make a choice no one should ever face."

"What choice?" Reinhard asked, though he already knew.

"Whether to save Yor... or save everyone else."

The words hung in the air between them like a death sentence.

Isaac’s voice remained gentle despite the horror of what he was suggesting. "If the Sovereign claims her as a vessel, and if she becomes the key to breaking the seal. You may be the only one close enough to stop her before it’s too late. Victoria and Chen are powerful, but they’ll hesitate. They’ll try to find another way but you won’t have that luxury."

"You’re asking me to kill her if she’s possessed." Reinhard’s voice stayed level despite the ice sliding through his veins.

"I’m asking you to be ready for every possibility." Isaac’s ancient eyes held something that might have been sympathy. "I’m asking you to love her enough to save her from a fate worse than death. Because if the Sovereign takes her body and uses it to break free, Yor will be trapped inside watching everything she cares about destroyed. That will break her more than anything else she has been through."

The logic was sound.

If Yor saw herself killing all of her friends, especially him. She would never want to take control of her body again. But asking Reinhard to accept it as a possibility was asking too much.

Reinhard held Isaac’s gaze without flinching. "It won’t come to that."

"You can’t know..."

"It won’t come to that," Reinhard repeated with absolute conviction. "Because I won’t let it. I didn’t save Yor from her powers just to lose her to the Sovereign. I didn’t help her gain control just to watch her become someone else’s puppet."

He took a step closer to Isaac. "You approved this expedition because you trust me to protect them. So trust me now when I tell you this. Yor will reach that peak, she will learn what she needs to learn, and she will come back as herself. Not as a vessel or as something else. As Yor."

Isaac studied him for a long moment.

Then, surprisingly, he smiled.

"That’s the answer I was hoping for."

Had this entire conversation been a test? He really did dislike those type, his old mission commander was the same.

"Good," Isaac said while returning to his desk. "Because if you’d accepted the possibility of killing her too easily. I would have canceled the expedition immediately. The moment you’re willing to sacrifice someone is the moment you’ve already lost them."

He sat down and looked at Reinhard with something that might have been approval. "But understanding the danger, truly understanding what’s at stake, that’s different. That’s wisdom."

Isaac leaned back in his chair. "I meant what I said about the Sovereign being conscious and aware. I believe it has been preparing for decades. But I also believe you have something it doesn’t account for."

"What’s that?"

"You." Isaac’s smile widened slightly. "You’re an unknown variable, Reinhard Malvin. You appeared at my academy with no Sigil yet somehow gain one. And then you accomplish things not even we Ascendant or Lord could do."

He steepled his fingers. "The Sovereign may have been planning for Yor. But I doubt it planned for you. Use that advantage and be the variable that breaks its calculations."

Isaac knew more than he was saying. How much had he figured out about Reinhard’s true nature?

"One month," Isaac said finally. "Train hard and prepare well. And when you reach that peak, remember this. The goal isn’t just to survive. It’s to bring everyone back. Including Yor. Especially Yor."

Reinhard nodded. "I will."

"Good." Isaac gestured toward the door. "Now go. Tomorrow the real preparation begins."

Reinhard moved toward the door, then paused with his hand on the handle. "Headmaster? Thank you, for approving this and trusting us."

"Don’t thank me yet," Isaac said quietly. "Thank me when you all come back alive. Then I’ll accept your gratitude."

Reinhard left the office, closing the door softly behind him.


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