I'm the Crazy One in the Family-Chapter 292: Treason If We Fail, Revolution If We Succeed (6)
Ultima, who had been struck by Keter, felt disappointment more than pain. ππΏπππ ππππ¨πππ.ππ π
As expected, family matters more to you than I do.
Ultima believed that he far surpassed Hissop when it came to time spent together and capability. Moreover, while Sefira would still have someone to replace Hissop even if he died, Ultima Trading Company would fail right away without Ultima.
If I had the choice of who to make my enemy, naturally, it wouldnβt be Godfather. It would be you.
Ultima had come to Keter with even this situation in mind. Just as a murderous glint was about to appear in his eyes...
βI told you not to stall.β
Keter had struck Ultima not because he said he would kill Hissop, but because he stalled.
βDoes that mean... itβs fine to kill Hissop?β
βDid Godfather order it?β
βYes...β
Keter had asked because he thought the only person Ultima feared was the Godfather, so he nodded when Ultima answered. But Keter still couldnβt understand.
βWhy would Godfather want Hissop dead?β
βHe didnβt give a reason. You know how he is.β
βHe doesnβt have a grudge against Hissop, he wants to get at me. But thatβs what doesnβt make sense. Why all of a sudden?β
In his previous life, Keter had never engaged with the Godfather like this. They might have helped each other, but they had never stood as enemies.
With disappearing in Liqueur as well... There's definitely something going on.
Even after bringing up every memory and forcing connections, nothing fit the puzzle.
βSome powerful people make others miserable just for fun or boredom, but Godfather isnβt that type.β
βKeter, this is how I see it. Ultimately, you must have gotten out of Liqueur with Godfatherβs help. You never paid that price, and now heβs demanding payment.β
βEven if youβre right, thereβs no reason for him to have you do it.β
When thought about it simply, it could be an attempt to force submission by creating a sense of danger, but Keter was convinced that wasnβt it.
If he were that kind of person, he wouldβve done it long ago. Doing it now means he has something else in mind.
The easiest solution would be to go and ask him directly, but that wasnβt feasible.
He would be somewhere in Liqueur.
Keter could go to Liqueur, both physically and magically. However, he had been warned never to return there when he escaped before.
If I go back to Liqueur, I wonβt be able to get out easily this time.
And that might be exactly what the Godfather wanted. A trap to lure him back into Liqueur.
βEither way, itβs annoying.β
For the first time since regressing, Keter felt troubled. Having the Godfather as an enemy was more troublesome than killing the queen.
Even if I fight him, it has to be after killing the queen. Did he see even that future?
This time, even Keter couldnβt come up with an immediate solution. The Godfather wasnβt an opponent he could easily antagonize.
But I canβt kill Ultima either.
Killing Ultima wouldnβt end anything. Ultima was nothing more than a messenger to begin with. Would the Godfather even bat an eye if he died?
As Keter agonized, Ultima suddenly smiled and said, βKeter, I thought you might be crazy enough to recklessly antagonize Godfather. But seeing you ponder like this, it seems it was all an act.β
βShut up. Iβm thinking about how to screw him over.β
Ultima stayed silent in confusion.
βWhen did he say Hissop had to be killed by?β
βHe said six months.β
Ultima had deliberately cut the time in half. That way, he could secure time to prepare as well.
At the mention of six months, Keter was dumbfounded. βSix months? How generous of him. This is basically an open challenge to test me.β
Ultima thought the same. It wasnβt even an order to kill the crown prince, and giving a whole year to kill Hissop would have been far too long. Keter considered the worst-case scenario.
It feels like he suspects me of being a regressor, like the Syndicate.
There was no certainty, but it was the most plausible assumption. The difference was that he was far more coercive and actively trying to test Keter than the Syndicate.
Keter rubbed his chin.
Thatβs a bit of a shame.
In truth, it wasnβt that there was no solution. It was just that there was some regret.
This kind of human life has been pretty fun.
Others might not understand, but to Keter, his life up to now had been one where he tried his best to live as normally as possible. After all, if he truly put his mind to using the knowledge from his previous life, he could have become a Prime easily. Beyond that, by using information from his past life, he wouldnβt have needed to spend time solving various problems. The reason he hadnβt done so was simple.
Thereβs no satisfaction in that.
Things were only fun when there was a sense of fulfillment. However, feeling fulfilled was only possible when one had the leeway to do so.
Itβs not that I canβt do it... Itβs just annoying.
In the current situation, the easiest solution was to submit to the Godfather. In that case, he would certainly let things slide, at least for now. In that time, Keter could appease the south and secure Sefiraβs complete independence. But if that were the plan, he would have relied on the Godfatherβs power to revive Sefira from the very beginning.
βHmm, I donβt like that.β
βKeter, stop contemplating by yourself. Tell me your plan too. Youβre not thinking of fighting Godfather, are you?β
βI am.β
Ultima was shocked.
βDonβt panic. I may be a bit crazy, but Iβm not an idiot. Iβm fighting because thereβs a chance to win.β
βThinking thereβs a chance at all sounds idiotic to me.β
βYou can think whatever you want. So, what will you do, Ultima? Will you take my side, or live your whole life as Godfatherβs lackey?β
βGodfather promised me freedom. Once this matter is over... Keter, think again. We only have to kill Hissop. I know heβs your family, but heβs just a half-brother, isnβt he?β
βDonβt misunderstand. Itβs not that he canβt be killed because I cherish him. If Hissop is killed as you say, do you think Godfather will leave you alone? Sure, I guess he wouldnβt interfere with you anymore.β
Keter suddenly took the Godfatherβs side, so Ultima couldnβt tell what he was talking about.
βBut the same thing thatβs happening to me will happen to you. He said he wouldnβt interfere, not that he would go easy on you. If you create a situation where you submit willingly, what will you do then?β
Ultima was shocked at Keterβs explanation.
βUltima, my friend. Do you still not know him? Whatβs hidden behind that smiling face? From the moment you got entangled with him, you shouldβve given up on the idea of living a normal life.β
Ultima was at a loss for words.
βYou look like youβre wondering what to do, but I, of course, have no intention of giving up Ultima Trading Company either. As you said, Ultima Trading Company is playing a major pillar role in Sefiraβs revival right now.β
βDo you really intend to fight Godfather?β
βNo comment.β
Ultima became confused again.
βIβve shown you everything I can. Now go back and live as you normally do. Thatβs the best advice I can give you.β
Ignorance was bliss. Unaware of Keterβs hidden intent, Ultima fell silent for a moment, then turned around.
βKeter. Remember that I hate living a life where Iβm pushed around just as much as I hate dying.β
Keter lazily waved his hand in response. With that, Ultima left, and the moment Keter pulled out the communicator to contact Daat...
βAn earthquake...?β
Along with a sensation as if the entire world were shaking, everything was dyed in light. The light was so blinding that nothing else could be seen. However, it lasted only a brief moment, less than the time it took to blink. When the strange phenomenon ended, Ultima, who had left just now, suddenly appeared before Keter and repeated the same words.
βSorry to interrupt you while you are having fun.β
***
βKeter?β
Ultima called out to him, but Keter didnβt answer. What the hell was this now?
Did I regress again?
Keter never thought he would regret not having a watch. He couldnβt be sure, but it felt like roughly ten minutes of time had been rewound. Did something like this even count as going back in time? But that wasnβt what was important.
Judging by Ultimaβs expression, it was clear that he hadnβt realized time had reversed. That also meant Keter wasnβt caught in an illusion. He wasnβt prone to illusions to begin with, and even if he were, he would notice immediately.
Ultima waved a hand in front of Keterβs eyes. βKeter?β
βShut up and stay still.β
Read the room, Ultima. Time had reversed.
βO-okay. But I have to leave soon, so I canβt wait too long.β
From what Ultima said, there was no need to keep him standing there while thinking.
βGo back.β
βHuh?β
βBalt came looking for you, didnβt he?β
βH-how did you know that? You, you werenβt following me, were you...?!β
Ultima was shocked. As expected, he hadnβt realized time had been reversed. Seeing Ultima bewildered like that was rather amusing, and Keter wanted to tease him further, but there was a more serious matter at hand.
βBalt must have made you a troublesome proposal, right? No matter what that proposal was, he probably gave you plenty of time, didnβt he?β
β... Thatβs right.β
βIβve more or less grasped the situation too, so donβt worry.β
βDonβt worry? You do know that it's the Godfather we're talking about, right?β
βYes. Trust me.β
Ultima was left speechless.
βTrust me and go back. Live your life as usual, as if nothing happened.β
βKeter, I alsoββ
βYou hate a life where youβre pushed around, right? So do I.β
The look in Ultimaβs eyes as he stared at Keter was strange. Before, it had been filled with the desire to kill him, but now, fear could be felt.
βA-alright.β
Just as Ultima was about to leave, Keter grabbed his wrist.
βYour watch. Give it to me.β
βIf you want a wristwatch, Iβll send plenty to Sefira.β
βNo, give it to me right now.β
Keter borrowed Ultimaβs wristwatch for a moment. Fortunately, it was a watch with a second hand. After sending Ultima off, Keter stared at the watch.
Exactly when ten minutes had passed, the world had not changed. Allowing for some margin of error, he waited another ten minutes, but everything remained the same.
βNow what the hell is this supposed to be?β
This wasnβt his imagination. Time had definitely gone back by ten minutes. It hadnβt been something he wished for. It had simply happened when his conversation with Ultima ended.
Well, this is far too unimpressive. It wasnβt even some great crisis.
In his previous life, time turning back had been tied to the event of death, so there had at least been a rationale that death served as the trigger.
But does that mean I can go back in time just by dying? That doesnβt seem to be the case.
This ten minute turn back in time just now fully supported that conclusion. Then what was the trigger?
βIβve never seen bullshit like this.β
A regression phenomenon following the Godfatherβs interference. It was fortunate that it was only ten minutes. If time had gone back by a full year, he would have smashed everything to pieces. Time advantage or not, everything he had built up so far would vanish. How could that not make him furious? Of course, if he were given one more chance, he wouldnβt need six months, but only half of that.
But Iβm the only one who remembers it. All the relationships Iβve built would disappear.
He would have to explain everything to Daat again, and reconnect with the Sefira siblings and all the friends he had made until now.
βThatβs too much of a hassle. I wouldnβt be able to do it again.β
His head itched. This was another kind of irritation.
βRegression I canβt control is seriously annoying.β
It would be one thing if he could at least control it. But time reversing regardless of his will? Nothing about that was welcome.
Just then...
Rumble, rumble.
βAre you fucking kidding me, again?β
He checked the watch. Twenty-four minutes and fifteen seconds. There was no pattern. Annoyance surged. More than toward the queen who had exterminated the Sefira family, more than toward the Godfather who tried to test him by taking his family hostage. This time, a vague fear surged, that time might rewind by an even greater amount.
βIf itβs going to rewind anyway, then Iβll go all out too.β
Mandala. Time would be met with time. Normally, it wasn't a power he was permitted to use freely, but who cared when going back in time?
Mandala, deploy at full power!
When healing Ryse, he had divided one second into a hundred seconds. But right now, he divided one second into ten thousand. An immediate response followed. The owner of Mandala observed him.
βWho are you to use Mandala without a contract?
βYour father.β
βWhat?
Ignoring the owner of Mandala, Keter manifested his will. He issued a command to the time trying to rewind.
βHow foolish. Time cannot be stopped by human will, wait, you are reversing time?
It seemed the owner of Mandala had mistaken Keter for causing the reverse in time.
βAhahaha! Aion is finally cracking!
Aion? What was that? But there was no room to worry about that right now. The time that had been rewinding was gradually slowing.
Itβs working.
Keter could feel it. This reverse in time was being caused by someoneβs will. This time, it wasnβt just ten minutes. It was trying to rewind well over an hour. However, Keter stopped it.
Then, the sound of glass shattering was heard. As the reversing time shattered, it returned to the present. At the same time, the owner of Mandala left one last message, just as the connection was about to be severed.
βPioneer, I support you. Persuade the version of me after the time goes back. If you do, I will surely become your strength...
The world turned off for a moment, then turned back on, and what came into view was Ultima.
βIf you want a wristwatch, Iβll send plenty to Sefira.β
Trying to grasp what happened, Keter stayed silent.
βKeter?β
βSure. Send a lot.β
The conversation repeated. Then, he sent Ultima on his way for now. At that exact moment, a reaction followed. Bloody tears streamed down his face. His vision was flooded with red.
I did stop the time going back, but...
He had prevented an hour-long rewind, reducing it to just a little over ten minutes, but the counteraction from using Mandala remained.
βWhy the hell did this part stay the same...β
Keter had spent one minute to stop the time from turning back. To others, it was no more than a single minute. However, to Keter, who had divided one second into ten thousand through Mandala, it was the equivalent of 187 hours passing. Moreover, that was with his will focused without a single second of rest to block the reversal of time.
To put it in perspective, it was like sprinting at full speed for eight days straight, except Keter had done it not with his legs, but with his mind. If he had been an ordinary human, his brain would have been fried from overload. Yet, Keter merely lost consciousness.
***
At the same time, in the Samael Empire, a girl wielding a rapier and a middle-aged man holding a dagger were fighting each other. Though it was called a fight, it was closer to teasing. The middle-aged man overwhelmed the girl using only his left hand, with his right hand clasped behind his back.
βYour Highness, what happened? Didnβt you say you would defeat me in a spar and make me your subordinate? Are you going to waste this hard-earned opportunity for a match like this?β
The princess clenched her teeth. Her eyes were filled with confusion, and it wasnβt because the middle-aged man was stronger than she had expected. She was confident she could defeat him. Though the middle-aged man had said the spar would be only once, this was in fact their third time. Yet, this was different from what she had anticipated.
Why did the reverse in time stop halfway?
She had rewound time to just before fighting the middle-aged man, but the fact that it had not fully reverted came as a great shock. Her regressions had never gone wrong, from decades ago, when she first triggered a regression, all the way to now.







