The Man with Hypnotic Powers Doesn't Hold Back the Second Time Around

Chapter 23



Chapter 23

Chapter 23: Not Hiding Spoilers (2)

The current 7th rank S-class, and my friend from before the regression. Kkong.

He eventually succeeded in defeating the zero-class villain, the ‘Necromancer’, and became a hero in Vietnam.

Ten years from now, when I turned thirty and had regressed back to the present.

『Future Sight (S Rank) – Observes the future.』

“When it comes to drawing lots, sure, but I definitely don’t want to meet that guy as an enemy.”

That great achievement was entirely thanks to Kkong’s ability.

Kkong was an awakened individual who could even glimpse the future.

He was known as a specialist in gate strategies and as the leader of the Vietnamese Liberation Army.

All thanks to that fraudulent innate talent.

“How could he fight so well with such a tricky ability?”

Of course, there were side effects that matched the scam-like effects.

Like my hypnosis, the no-cost foresight range was only three seconds ahead.

If he foresaw ten seconds ahead continuously, he would be exhausted within an hour, and if he extended the range to one minute ahead, he would collapse with a high fever in three minutes.

The human brain couldn’t withstand the overwhelming amount of information.

It was much better to foresee only fragmented scenes...

But even that increased the brain’s burden exponentially as the range expanded.

When it came to seeing the future an hour ahead, even an S-class like him couldn’t endure it for even one second.

In other words, unlike my omnipotent hypnosis, it was truly a difficult ability to use.

However, Kkong handled this ability freely.

With just one finger.

“He only told me the secret after ten years...”

Kkong’s method was extremely simple.

Whether to dispatch someone somewhere or not.

Whether to attack at this timing or not.

He only endured the brain overload at these critical binary decision moments.

It was his way of minimizing the brain’s burden.

He even minimized the casting time.

Like taking a photograph with his brain, he only saw a single desired scene of the future and released the foresight.

According to him, this allowed him to see up to a day into the future.

“Not that anyone else could follow it, anyway?”

It sounded easy, but it was an insanely difficult skill.

The former required extreme quickness and strategic insight.

The latter required judging how one’s choice would change the future from a single photograph.

And all this in real-time.

His intelligence stat being in the high nine range made sense for this method.

“Moreover, the more he used it, the more his mentality would be damaged.”

But, even he had a problem he couldn’t overcome in the end.

In a binary decision moment. What if a loss occurred no matter what action he took?

As a leader, at the timing of setting tactics.

If someone would die no matter what he did?

He had to face this trolley dilemma tens, hundreds of times.

The fight against the zero-class villain Necromancer was that harsh.

“In the end, even after saving Vietnam, he whined while drinking every day.”

Thanks to that, I had to suffer as his drinking buddy too.

Even after everything was over, he would always say things like, “Nguyen Xuan Thien, I’m sorry...” whenever he drank.

I just listened quietly without saying anything.

For a hero who saved his country, it was a rather bitter end.

“Still, your hard work wasn’t in vain, Kkong.”

“The Necromancer’s weakness is that if you know her unique magical pattern, you can neutralize the zombies.”

“......?”

However, now that I had regressed.

Kkong didn’t have to suffer like that again.

The drunken rant I had heard enough to have calluses in my ears before the regression.

The strategy for attacking the ‘Necromancer’ stained with regret.

The future ten years from now, even he couldn’t glimpse.

Here comes the spoiler of a lifetime.

“What kind of weakness is that? How could we even find out....”

“The Vietnamese national... was it the marching song? If you match the frequency with its scale magic, the zombies will fall on their own.”

“......?”

The zero-class villain Necromancer.

A villain who endlessly raised corpses as zombies.

She protected herself with an elite zombie force at the A-class awakened level and ravaged the Vietnamese area with hundreds of thousands of B-class and C-class zombies.

Even my master and I were overwhelmed by her sheer numbers...

Wasn’t it incredible that a single person controlled such a massive army?

The control method couldn’t be complicated.

The zero-class villain’s ability boasted smartphone-level security that could be cracked once you knew the pattern.

“You’ll come to help, right? Because we’re friends.”

“.......”

As for his answer...

There was no need to listen.

Since we’re friends.

“Yeah. I’ll definitely come, Yu-jin.”

“Alright, then....”

“In the name of Bojji Kkong, the 7th rank S-class Awakened.”

“———Pfft!!!!”

Even making assassination attempts until the end.

He really is my friend.

* * *

After a time that could be described as either moving or confusing had passed, Kkong took a photo with me and left.

“Ah, why are two guys taking a photo together?”

“I don’t like it either, but I have my reasons, so just bear with it.”

“Ugh.”

It wasn’t much of a photo.

Just the two of us standing awkwardly, posing as if with a caption ‘Two problem children but the strongest.’

Anyway, after receiving a phone from a robed woman, Kkong smiled at me.

“Then I’ll be off now, friend. There are people suffering even at this moment.”

“Uh, okay. Next time, let’s have some soup and soju.”

“Pfft. Sure.”

A typical Korean farewell was a bonus.

Then he left the teachers’ office in a hurry, leaving the robed woman behind.

“...? Hey, aren’t you taking your secretary or deputy with you?”

– Halt.

Kkong paused for a moment.

He turned his head back toward me.

To be precise, toward the robed woman.

“As you might have noticed, he’s a good guy and my only friend, you know?”

“....”

“Please take care of him gently.”

– Whirl.

And then he said some incomprehensible words.

I only understood one thing.

His lips silently mouthed ‘sorry’ towards me.

It didn’t take long to realize why he was apologizing.

– Rustle.

“...?”

Only then did the woman reach for her robe.

As the garment with a proper hood was pulled back, her face gradually became visible.

– Slide.

“...Phew.”

“............!!!!!!!!!!?”

Her silver hair tied back elegantly.

Mystical purple eyes.

Her face held a maturity that women in their twenties could never achieve.

And lastly...

A fierce personality that would kick anyone she didn’t like.

– Wham.

“Ugh!!!?”

One kick from the woman who had discarded her robe sent me flying onto the sofa.

But I didn’t feel bad.

Because the woman who sat down in front of me, with her clothes loosening to reveal her cleavage, was...

“I enjoyed the farce. Your skills are quite good.”

– Thump.

“However, I did not seek you out to see such trivial tongue tricks.”

Undoubtedly the number one S-class, and the strongest human since her awakening.

The pinnacle of the Awakened who sparked the katana craze with her mere presence.

The hidden heroine only accessible by clearing the final entrance exam in the game.

Before the regression, the last of my three wives.

The master who taught me the Zaha Swordsmanship.

“Thus, I ask you.”

“Your swordsmanship. From whom did you learn it? If you lie, I will cut you down.”

The Sword Saint.

Ninomiya Aika.


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