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"Ah, I saw this with my eyes of clairvoyance, but you really do have quite the head on your shoulders, don't you? You're correct." The scenery around me suddenly changed. I struck the wall and realized that the Thief had attacked me by stopping time. "Ugh…!" There was a spear stuck in my heart. The Hirganrel's joint pieces were completely broken. And due to the Gramshen's feather stuck to my body, I couldn't even move. My innards were completely mashed at this point. It doesn't matter for me, since I was dead, but the saint must be… I looked up. The Thief was just sitting in his chair, as if nothing had happened. If he saw the future from five years ago, he must've known that the saint would 'betray' him in the future. He would also have known about what she would do. He could have stopped it. He could have prevented her from getting kidnapped by her own allies. I thought of the story Necro told me the day Romeo Smith died. It was a year ago, when the great war occurred. The demon king, Mirage Belt, had formed a plan to cause neighboring countries of the world to fight each other. Day after day, people killed each other. In all this chaos, the members of the hero's party all split apart. Some stayed to help allies, and others went off to kill enemy commanders. But the saint, who didn't have any offensive capabilities, was left in the front lines alone. To heal the wounded. The problem began there. The saint couldn't take seeing people die in front of her, and healed enemy soldiers as well. This enraged some of the allied soldiers. "Ah~ what a kind girl she is. Just what would allow someone to think that way? Is she just dumb?" The Thief threw a feather like a dart as he said this. The feather pierced the tip of my finger. "Why did she heal her enemies? Why did she attempt to kill me? Why did she have to go through all that? What kind of a face do you think I had on me through the whole d.a.m.n trip? A kind person like her who helps enemies and tries to kill me–" The Thief stopped talking for a second, and grinned. "I think humans are cruel animals. It would've been better if they stayed put after being healed. But her having healed her enemies ticked them off. They restrained her, and realized they could do whatever they wanted to her. Plus, the war had messed up some of their brains." Violent soldiers and the desire for s.e.x. It was easy to see what happened during that time. The saint was unable to eat without the devourer ring because all her organs had disappeared. She, who simply wanted to save people, was shown h.e.l.l by the people she tried to save in the first place. The reason for her daily intake of drugs in her tea, and her nightly fits of pain was, this man. Antihero. The Thief deployed three thousand people to their deaths despite knowing that they would all die. He is a hero, but at the same time, hides a great evil behind him. —All as I thought. I looked at the Thief, and smiled. "Can I ask you something?"
"What is it? If it's a question on how you'll die, I can answer you as many times as you want."
"No. I'm just wondering how much time you have till you die." The smile on the Thief's face disappeared. Right, that's what I wanted to see. "It's a simple story. In modern society, people buy cars to save on time. Buying cars and driving cars cost money. Earning money costs time. Playing with time requires you to sacrifice something of equal value. It was just a speculation before, but it seems that I was correct." The Thief stood up from his seat and walked towards me. "So what? As you thought, the price for using my power is my life. So what if I only have a month of my life left? You'll die here. Even if you make the building collapse, and spread chlorine gas here, the vault is, as you can see, completely safe. I've even set up a purifier here just in case. And right now, I'm…" The Thief took out the spear from my heart and pierced it into my abdomen. He then stabbed my legs and my shoulders. "How is it? It might not hurt for you, but Morto must be in quite a lot of pain right now. I just need to stay here and wait till both you and Morto dies. Simple, isn't it? I would've died due to the chlorine gas in the building before, but the future has changed for me. Haha! Checkmate! This is checkmate!" Chlorine gas can be produced by combining bleach with detergent. This gas was similar to the one the German troops had used during the Second World War. Even a tiny amount of it would poison someone, and 0.1~1% of it in the air would be enough to kill a man. The Thief wouldn't die if the hotel collapsed, but the chlorine gas would've eventually have gotten to him. The hotel would've turned into a death well. This was probably how the Thief died due to the eyes of clairvoyance, so it was quite understandable why the Thief was so confident right now. But. To think he'd have come down here just to escape the chlorine gas… His thought process of being able to survive as long as he dodged his cause of death was quite comical to me. I couldn't resist myself, and ended up smiling as a result.