Supreme Harem God System -
Chapter 2368: I promised you Three Gifts.
"It is a pleasure to finally meet you, Nux Leander."
The woman smiled.
Her words made Nux frown.
Finally…?
The Seer looked at his face and chuckled—
"I thought you would attack me the moment you saw me."
"I cannot hurt you in this form."
Nux answered honestly.
The moment he saw her—
It was his first thought.
To tear her apart and rip her into pieces, to make her scream, to make her suffer agony she had never experienced in her entire life, to make her regret ever being born but—
The moment he tried to move, to gather any form of Energy at all—
He couldn't do it.
He was… powerless here.
Not to mention…
The woman standing in front of him…
While she indeed looked like the Seer he always knew, something about her was… different. She was… fuller.
Or…
More complete.
Not to mention the word finally was still stuck in his head.
"Your self-control is surprisingly admirable. I've always believed you lacked in that area."
The Seer commented like she was making an observation. Nux didn't care about her comment, instead—
"What are you doing here?"
He asked directly and the instant he did, her smile widened, almost as if she was waiting for him to ask this.
"Did you forget?
I promised you Three Gifts.
The Third is still pending."
"My… gift…?"
Nux blinked.
Was this woman… rubbing it in?
It didn't seem like it.
"You already gave me that."
He spoke in a tone much colder than before.
"No, I never said that was my third gift."
The Seer just smiled.
Nux narrowed his eyes.
"You said you came to give me my third gift, a gift that would show me a way out of the situation I was in."
Nux repeated what the Seer had said that day, word for word.
It wasn't a conversation he could forget—not when he replayed it in his head countless times and bitterly laughed at himself for being made a fool of.
His expression became even colder when he thought about it.
The Seer, on the other hand, just shrugged—
"I said I came to give you the third gift, I never said that was my gift."
"What are you trying to say?"
Nux asked directly, he had no heart for wordplay right now.
The Seer understood that, so she answered honestly—
"I am here to give you the gift I promised."
"You already betrayed me once, what makes you believe I will trust you again?"
Nux asked coldly, but the Seer—
"Do you have any other choice?"
And Nux turned silent.
He looked around, at the random place he was in, he tried to sense his connections, but again, nothing existed.
He couldn't sense his wives, he couldn't tell whether they were alive or not, nothing, he couldn't do anything right now.
And that made him feel… pathetic.
He looked at the Seer with cold hatred and—
"So you are essentially forcing me to take your gift."
He laughed dryly, there wasn't a hint of amusement on his face.
And that was when the Seer's face turned solemn—
"Stop looking at me like that, Nux Leander."
Then, she took a step towards Nux and—
"I never once lied to you."
"You betrayed me."
"I did what was necessary."
The Seer explained herself and Nux—
"Necessary?"
He raised his eyebrow.
"You had me killed, you had me separated from my wives and my children, and now you come here talking about some ridiculous gift like nothing happened, saying all you did was necessary!?
Woman, do not think I cannot kill you just because of the state I am in."
Nux spoke, his eyes flaring with anger he could no longer control.
"I may not be able to kill you right now, but the longer you stay here, the stronger my hatred will be, and I will find a way to kill you."
He spoke in an overwhelming tone that would make most beings shiver in fright.
But not the Seer.
She stared at Nux with the same expression and—
"I told you before, my gift would be something you absolutely nee—"
"There is nothing I need from you anymore. I was winning, I would have won if it weren't for your Sword betraying me at the last second, I could have defeated Zylarith, I could have absorbed him, I could have become stronger, I could have then defeated the Four Infinities, all while my wives would have been near m—"
Nux tried to cut her off but—
"Listen to me."
The Seer raised her voice and for some reason—
Nux did stop.
And when the Seer finally had his attention, she began—
"From the beginning, I have always been clear.
I never said I would be giving you these gifts for free, I said I need something from you in return.
And you winning against those five and becoming the God of the Main Universe would not give me what I want."
Nux remained silent.
His mind, however, couldn't stop thinking.
Even being a Universe's God wouldn't be able to give her what she wanted…?
But if he thought about it—
The Seer was a being who knew almost everything about the Universe, she was the only being who knew the truth about him, something that even the Infinities did not know.
Who knew what else she could have known?
Honestly, if she wanted, she could have supported just any one of the Infinities if what she wanted could be given to her by a Universe's God.
Then…
"What is it that you want?"
Nux questioned.
The Seer looked at him for a moment, then, she shook her head.
"Let's leave that aside for no—"
"That will not do."
Nux interrupted her again.
"You either tell me what you want, or don't bother talking."
He was sick.
He had no energy, nor the patience left to deal with her shenanigans. If this was going to happen, it would happen on his terms.
But the Seer—
"Nux."
She called out with a solemn, convincing look on her face and—
"I will not hurt you, your wives, or your children in any way.
I promise you that."
"Woman, I am dead."
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