Supreme Harem God System -
Chapter 2369: Aren’t you supposed to know everything?
"I will not hurt you, your wives, or your children in any way.
I promise you that."
The Seer spoke with a convincing look on her face.
"Woman, if it hasn't sunk in yet, I am dead.
I do not think you can hurt me even if you wanted to."
"So are you just going to let death stop you?"
The Seer questioned and Nux looked at her with a deadpan look on his face.
Just… what was wrong with this woman?
"I have no desire to help you, I have no desire for whatever you have for me."
Nux spoke as he decided to leave.
He changed his mind, that empty darkness was far better than being in her presence.
But before he could leave—
"And what if what I have is a way for you to return to your wives?"
Nux paused.
The Seer smiled knowingly, Nux noticed that smile and this time, he had no plans to believe her.
"I no longer trust you."
"Good thing I was willing to give your Gift first and then ask for the favor in return, no?"
The Seer shrugged and Nux…
He just narrowed his eyes even further.
"…you do realize you are the reason I am separated from my wives in the first place, correct?"
"Yes."
The Seer nodded.
"You realize I hate you to the very core of my being, correct?"
"As much as it hurts me, I know that, yes."
She nodded again.
"Then what makes you believe I will help you after I get what I want?"
"Because we gave each other our words, I followed through with mine, I know you will follow through with yours."
The Seer answered and Nux just laughed out loud.
"You have misjudged me.
I do not put much weight on my words, not when it doesn't benefit me."
"I made a prediction after having observed you for longer than you think, Nux. I may be wrong and if I am then I would just assume I made a foolish mistake.
It is not like I have any other choice.
You are the only Entity in the Multiverse who can give me what I want."
The Seer answered honestly, showing vulnerability for the first time ever since she met Nux. Nux looked at her, for a moment, he wanted to go, to not fall for her words again but…
The gift she offered was simply too valuable to refuse.
Not to mention…
He didn't exactly have a lot to lose at this point.
So…
"What is your gift?"
He asked.
The Seer's smile widened, she looked genuinely pleased, as if Nux agreeing to her request wasn't something she was absolutely certain about like she usually was with such things.
Then, she extended her hands to the side, like she was presenting it to him and Nux… he raised his eyebrows.
"You are giving me… the Multiverse…?"
The Seer chuckled at the dubiousness of that statement.
"If I could, I would.
I, unfortunately, do not have that authority."
She shook her head.
Then, she looked around and—
"You being able to stand here is my gift to you."
"What does that mean?"
Nux questioned with a frown on his face.
"Look around you, Nux.
How many more beings do you see here?"
She asked a simple question.
Nux frowned, then, as if he hadn't given it a thought all this while, he looked around, expanded his senses to however far he could and…
He didn't sense a single other soul here.
"This is the Multiverse.
The Root of existence itself.
No living Entity is supposed to be here."
"Then how am I…"
Nux didn't understand, the Seer on the other hand, just chuckled and—
"Do you think you are a living entity now?"
"What…?"
Nux's frown deepened, then, he thought about what she said for a moment and his expression changed.
"So that's why…"
"Yes."
The Seer nodded.
"No being with a Physical Body, a Soul, or any connection to any Universe, can exist in the Multiverse.
This is why I arranged for you to fight against the Infinities.
So they could defeat you and send you here."
The Seer revealed, then, at the end, she passed another comment.
"Though you made it much harder for me than it had to be."
"Hah?"
Nux raised his eyebrow.
The Seer just sighed.
"I never intended to appear at the very last second, you know?
I honestly never even expected you to put up that much of a fight, not to mention nearly win if I hadn't appeared."
"So you just wanted me to go down without a fight?"
"Without a fight? You were battling Five Infinities, I expected a fight, but not for you to get into a position of outright defeating them!
I doubted if you could even defeat Zylarith in your own Universe!
But I took that gamble because I believed you had the power to end the battle anytime you wanted, so at the very least, you wouldn't die."
"You still gave me Bloodedge…"
Nux blamed, still doubting her words.
"Of course I did, I didn't want you to win."
"What if I hadn't won against Zylarith and ended the battle instead?"
Nux asked with a curious look on his face.
"Then I would have waited until you were stronger than you are right now and would have made you two fight again."
"Until I am strong enough to defeat him, then once I use the Bloodedge, it would create an opening, allowing the Infinities to force their way in and I am surrounded—
Just like it happened."
Nux completed and the Seer nodded.
"That is correct."
Nux blinked at the shamelessness. Then, he frowned again—
"Aren't you supposed to know everything?
Why did you plan so thoroughly?
You must have known how everything was supposed to play out from the very beginning, no?"
He asked curiously.
All this while, he was under the impression that the Seer was from the Future or someone who could see the Future.
But…
If one indeed was from the Future, then shouldn't she be far more certain of her plan than this?
That was when the Seer revealed the truth—
"I could never see your Future, Nux.
Because your Future wasn't written."
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