
Centuria
It only has the elements of a wise ruler.
You should pay a little more attention to your son! It’s understandable since the war has damaged his mental state…
Subordinates act on their own and establish their own death flags…
>>3
At least read it before writing.
Was it decided by your origins instead of being touched by the octopus…?
>>4
Diana’s goat has always been like that.
The prophet suddenly became sharp-minded.
The ability to tell the timing of death has transformed into foresight, so isn’t it the swamp man, Prophetic-chan?
The breasts are huge.
If it’s possible to interfere with prophecies using abilities, then we definitely need to involve Julian, right?
I can’t imagine it going well just by killing the child of prophecy.
Scary!
It doesn’t seem like the prophet’s ultimate goal is to kill the child of prophecy.
“That person”
The supreme you who can even mend clothes.
It is truly the work of God.
If I can alter the future with my special abilities, then it has to be with my little sister.
Making children together is the best way to get you into our family…
Prophet-chan’s future sight is becoming increasingly difficult to handle…
Could it be that Anval was also a person with special abilities?
It’s too sturdy.
I could understand the background of being captivated by something and being attached to the current method.
On top of that, I also think it’s a bit narrow-minded.
There was an answer to something that everyone was quite curious about, but an attack on my birthday is a bit…
I think it’s dangerous to believe that a single example can overturn future predictions.
>>19
Personal experience is unmatched.
>>19
It seems like they’re still verifying it afterwards.
>>19
After going through several experiments, I’ve gotten confirmation, haven’t I?
Isn’t Lord Itotakaki a water user?
>>23
The origin is related to the sea, so I think it has to do with the sea or life, as it’s a ritual of the sea mama.
The prophet was using their head about a hundred times more than I expected…
>>24
Is it that you use…?
It means that there is a possibility that things could become even more disastrous than predicted.
It’s a bit disappointing that the anonymous person making fun of the prophet is often like that… even though it’s clearly written.
Too much testing on Ponkotsu-chan.
Who is that person!?
Could it be that this has changed since being revived with future sight?
In terms of the storyline, it seems like the king is doing something shady, but the depiction is so straightforward that it has become an unclear existence.
The only bad thing is that the face is dark and the sense of the guardian’s armor is poor.
>>34
That’s unfortunate.
>>34
Childrearing is pretty much a zero.
Assign a better person to be in charge of education.
In this manga, everyone is oddly normal, and Itotakaki-kun is probably not an easily understandable villain.
>>35
Is there a water man too?
>>46
It’s a bit different to call someone a villain.
It is full of malice.
>>46
Even so, there is still a heart to not attack or take villagers who are not the target as hostages.
We’re generally not doing anything wrong from the perspective of the given situational information.
The attempt to make Anvar kill has instead raised more questions this time.
You knew that no matter how Anvar moved, without the ability, it wouldn’t lead to the murder of a baby.
Did the water man just test loyalty because he will kill later using his powers?
>>36
Or maybe it’s because the prophet was there and gave direct instructions, which is why it’s considered involved, right?
The prophet is surely infatuated with the king.
I thought everyone who has met the king so far was enamored, but is that his son?
It’s one thing to be infatuated, but why do you reach out despite being told not to?
>>39
What the fanatic is doing
>>39
It’s probably because if you do nothing, you’ll die.
>>26
I’m told that dying alone in suffering, so I’ve been given some information about the situation.
It is said that there are various patterns in the content of the predictions.
I wonder if Sea Moms basically only appear in specific sea areas.
Wasn’t it that abilities only manifest in the royal bloodline according to the seer?
Where does Prophet-chan’s prophecy come from…?
>>43
There are quite a few different kinds of people with special abilities, including assassins in the streets.
Distant relatives probably exist here and there in the country, right?
If you can’t change the prophecy without having a special ability, then what was the point of making the knight fight in the first move…?
>>48
There is a possibility that it was considered safe because the little prophet was present there.
In any case, if there are escorts with special abilities before the water man arrives, there is a risk of escape, so we have to secure them, and I don’t think it’s a waste.
>>48
All you have to do is get rid of the baby, so the prophet, who is an ability user, can just stab Diana and it will be over.
Prophet-chan is not suited for rough work, so external force is needed to eliminate obstacles, so that part is not wasted.
For now, they’re saying that those with special abilities in this country are all related to the royal bloodline.
Julian doesn’t particularly consider the possession of special abilities as something extraordinary; it’s just that the likelihood of having royal blood is high, but there could be others with abilities as well.
I wonder how close you have to be to a king to be treated as royalty.
Direct child?
Since Manko-chan wanted to have kids, I wonder if she thinks of it as royal recognition until grandchildren?
I wonder what it is that the king seems to have a good character, yet is being promiscuous in various places…
>>53
It seems the king has a considerably long lifespan, so isn’t it possible that there is an extensive lineage that isn’t directly his children?
It seems to be widespread among the nobility and can be deceived.
>>53
The king has a job of making heirs, so he has to get busy with that…
I’m a water man, but I’m not killing needlessly.
>>54
Part of the reason might be that they’re tired of defeating weaklings, but they also treat villagers and Amvar differently than their own citizens.
It seems like they’re constantly at war, so from the perspective of other countries, it could be quite a shitty nation.
If everything in this story is true, it seems like even if we live peacefully and grow without anything happening, Diana will still end up killing the king, but does that mean that the twitching child will have a sudden change somewhere?
>>57
It seems like there is someone inside, after all.
What kind of existence it is remains a mystery, and there are various speculations, such as it being related to “moriman.”
>>57
At least from the prophet’s perspective, it feels like there’s no option but to kill since leaving it be seems impossible.
Well, depending on the conditions to avoid the prophecy, since Julian also has special abilities, there might be a possibility of pleading on my knees for them to prevent something like that from happening to Julian, but it’s probably impossible.
The reason Prophet-chan is alive isn’t because they overturned the prophecy, but simply because they came back to life after dying as the prophecy foretold…
>>61
Even if that’s the case, it seems certain that after that, the ability holders will be able to verify and overturn the prophecy anyway.
>>61
I thought this was a bit interesting.
Shall I have you die once, O lofty one? Nice to meet you!
>>61
Since it has been verified afterward, I think we can trust that the part about being able to overturn prophecies with supernatural abilities is true.
If it’s going to mislead, there’s no need to include this story in the first place.
There are a lot of people who can’t read the manga, even though they say they are convinced that experimenting with others changes the predictions…
It seems like the one who granted the ability is thinking, “That guy is misunderstanding something weird… this is interesting…”
If it can only be overturned by an abnormal ability
As you say, it might be best for you to overturn it yourself, oh noble one…?
>>67
In the first place, since you, the most exalted one, have seen a future where you yourself are dead, it means that something has happened in the future that even you, the most exalted one, cannot cope with.
As a prophet, I can understand the feeling of urgency to kill the child before they grow up and fulfill the prophecy.
I can’t trust anything because I don’t understand what the experiment is doing.
I wonder who that person is…
>>70
The prophet’s extraordinary ability may not originate from the high lord.
The fact that it can change due to supernatural interference means that prophecy is not complete foresight of the future.
It feels like an extraordinarily accurate forecast, doesn’t it?
>>72
It feels like only those with special abilities, who exist outside the usual framework, can intervene in a future that should normally be fixed.
I never thought that Diana’s origin would be related to why she becomes the child of prophecy.
It seems that Mira has some kind of secret.
>>75
There’s a knife that clearly doesn’t seem like something a regular person would have…
>>75
The idea of researching family lineage is quite natural because there are beings that inherit supernatural abilities, like kings.
I can do that.
It’s impressive that the prophet was able to properly analyze the reasons why the water man lost.
>>78
I was surprised by the high accuracy of the information gathering and analysis.
Let’s kill the child of prophecy just like this!
>>82
Birthday…
The king has lived for over 100 years, so his descendants are likely everywhere.
“The end seems to still be an unavoidable solace for you.”
The narrator is too untrustworthy because they mostly speak with the important parts hidden.
The prophet seemed incompetent at first glance.
It was completely unexpected to be defeated by a mere infant after throwing my strongest water man as the first move.
>>85
There’s no way the guy who can kill just by visually confirming the opponent would lose.
If Mizumanko survives the next raid, they’ll officially join the party…
But I wonder if I can survive…
>>88
The mercenary man also seems like he’s going to die…
>>98
As expected, it’s still okay, isn’t it?
The revelation of the origin and backstory hasn’t happened yet.
At the infant stage, the highest combat power that can be moved except for the king is used to snuff out the wicked future, so caution is more than sufficient…
To be honest, even without this story, the actions of the prophet weren’t something that deserved such harsh criticism.
The prophecy of Prophet-chan’s death has actually not yet come true.
If something happens as predicted because you died once, then the prophecy cannot be changed after all.
Prophecies can be changed with extraordinary abilities, but that doesn’t necessarily mean they will change for the better.
…There are still plenty of useless possibilities left, keep it up, prophet-chan!
>>92
You’re saying you’ve verified it, aren’t you?!
>>92
Hehehe… Prophecies about people dying always come true, don’t they?
Since the death of the king is the greatest crisis, I have called upon the strongest being in the country, even if it is an ability user who can interfere with the future.
What’s with people who criticize without reading the manga? Seriously.
>>95
A fool who just wants to meddle.
If you can see the death of an important person and know that if you do nothing it will surely come true, then anyone wouldn’t be able to stay still, right?
Manko-chan has a 50/50 chance of survival or death, so I don’t know how it will turn out…
If things go as expected, it seems that Diana will awaken with a “guah,” but I feel that this story also suggests a path to take a different route.
It seems like a strange demon is delivering prophecies, so I guess the prophet is just a puppet.
I wonder if the prophet will be made to have children in order to pass on their powers.
>>102
If commanded by the supreme one, I might reluctantly do it, but since the person probably dislikes their own ability the most, I doubt they would do it.
Regardless of how it will change, I think it’s safe to say that it can be changed.
In the first place, it might not even have been a prophecy to begin with, so I can’t tell.
If only those with special abilities can intervene, then leave it to you, the high and mighty.
The fact that you, the mightiest of all transcendent beings who would normally never be defeated, are dead and the situation is so dire appears to match what I saw in the prophecy.
No matter how much I believe in you, I can’t just leave this alone…! It can’t be helped.
I received a prophecy that the end is the only solace.
That it was covered can also be interpreted as having no choice but to walk a worthless life like a prophet.
The battle between Julian, who will definitely win, and Anval, who will definitely die, is honestly boring, but the princess, whose outcome is uncertain, is exciting, isn’t she?
Everyone’s thinking, “Isn’t it because of you that the king’s death is going to happen?” and I just said it out loud!
>>111
Since they specifically addressed and denied what everyone was thinking, I think we can rule out this possibility.
If the child has special abilities, then the king would probably be of the water type too.
Is it a combination technique where the water man can manipulate the water of their opponent and the water man’s child can turn into water with their clothes?
The fact that the king is dead means that the means and circumstances for killing the king have been established in the future.
When it comes time to kill, it’s reasonable to say that dealing with it then is fine, but it’s pretty impossible to just back down.
>>110
So it seems that in the end, it’s like I’ve stepped on a tiger’s tail…
Well, if nothing is done, it will probably lead to the outcome predicted in the prophecy.
That’s why, even though there’s a possibility that things might get worse, I can’t help but take action.
But where does the power of prophecy come from?
It is unclear whether a witch’s power and supernatural abilities are two different things.
The one making the prediction is so obviously suspicious that I’ve rather lost trust in them.
Takaki-kun is quite a good leader, isn’t he?
>>119
It’s not wrong considering the country’s stability.
Even great rulers often fail in raising children.
Even if you say you validated it, I don’t know what kind of validation you did…
>>120
Even a real blind person has come this far, it’s impressive.
>>120
There’s no point in drawing that in detail… it might be enough to just think of it as a rule disclosure that’s simply a meta kind of thing…
>>120
It’s not an important place, but…
It seems like they might be using a supernatural being to kill ordinary people to change the prophecy during the verification process.
If I start laying out the verification results, it will turn into an SCP experiment log, so that’s not good.
If I write a lot in my impressions, they might include the verification details as a bonus in the paperback.
>>126
No matter how I write it, there will always be someone trying to nitpick, so it’s better not to do it…
It feels like whether or not there are details about the experiment doesn’t really matter.
Changing the future with special abilities is not important information.
I was quite curious about how it changed with the ability.
I wonder if I just killed or resurrected the target.
Diana doesn’t appear in the vision of the king’s death, right?
Just thinking that this guy is bad during the interview.
>>129
It’s coming out.
>>129
Wasn’t Diana in the vision that brings about the destruction of the nation after estimated growth?
It’s pretty questionable whether the child of prophecy can truly be trusted by the readers, to be frank…
Isn’t there a way other than killing? Well, I did have an answer for that.
It’s suspicious that the death future is changing even though the past prophet isn’t showing any intention to interfere with the future.
If the future changes even without the actions of Prophet-chan herself, then the prophecies related to the supernatural would be fundamentally unreliable.
If the power of the supernatural can interfere with the future, then it feels like the certainty of future predictions has significantly decreased with the current abilities of both factions.
>>133
Does that mean that if all the people involved in future predictions have special abilities, the moment you see it, there’s already a high level of uncertainty?
Is it unlikely for that to happen even if the prophet doesn’t move?
>>137
Isn’t that unlikely?
>>140
In that case, there are situations where we have to send in appropriate Ability Users depending on the scale of future events to change things.
I wonder if it’s necessary to gather a lot of ability users to significantly change the future for that reason.
>>137
Rather, as a premise related to supernatural abilities, the result is such that the need to act arises.
Since you’ll be using your powers for both movement and combat, the predictions that receive constant interference will completely lose their meaning…
The king is just leaving it alone, knowing that he will die.
However, I understand that it’s unforgivable for the great benefactor, the supreme one, who is a significant person for the prophet, to be killed.
>>138
As a result of trying to do something about the prophecy, the key to national defense, Water Man, died, and the excellent knights also died, and even though he was in retirement, the renowned knight Anval also died, so there was nothing good that came of it for the king…
It’s the runaway of the prophet-chan!
>>139
The king is going to die? I saw the future, so I’m gathering individuals with special abilities to conduct experiments to change that future.
Even though I’m saying it’s okay not to worry about it, gathering domestic ability users to kill is clearly going off the rails, but if the prediction ability is genuinely a supernatural power that can change the vision, then I can understand the actions.
For now, it seems like Water Man can afford to lose his head because the king has healing powers.
Did the prophet unconsciously try to change the future and unknowingly cling to a person with special abilities?
There is a possibility that other precognitive individuals exist and have interfered with the future.
It’s so noisy and chaotic…
Let me hit you like always because it’s good.
It seems that the prophet is enamored with the supreme being, so even if we don’t know how certain the prophecy is with so many individuals with special abilities involved, we cannot help but take action.
Well, it’s really big that you, who are so high, are being killed.
Well, I can’t think of anything other than eliminating the cause.
It felt more like I was thinking about it than I expected, and I could understand the urge to just sprint ahead.
In that regard, it’s still a bad move, Prophet-chan…
I understand the motive of the prophet, but the gifted individuals who were gathered and turned into Julian’s experience points are collateral damage.
I mean, even if we say there are various sacrifices, according to the prophet’s predictions, the country is already ruined in the first place.
Considering the final damage, it’s still not too bad.
>>154
As a result of trying various things, the king dies, but the country perishes.
What should I do if I’m ultimately faced with a prophecy that says the country will perish but the king will survive?
The future is a bit distant and has a high level of uncertainty.
Instead of exhausting the gathered psychics, it might be a good idea to create an army of abilities to protect the king in time for the day of prophecy.
I understand that you want to do something about it if you can before that.
>>155
In other words, it’s quite impossible to postpone dealing with it precisely because we’re being shown the results of a destroyed situation filled with so many uncertainties.
Eliminating the cause during childhood is the most certain approach.
>>159
Oh no, could this attack possibly change the future? Isn’t it cutting it pretty close?
The country will be destroyed!
It seems like they are also thinking that since it’s a baby, they can kill it now.
>>158
Isn’t it like they actually have some kind of crazy ability?
>>158
I’ve been saying that from the beginning.
Kill it while it’s still a baby.
It seems like it’s somehow connected to the existence that predicts Diana’s murder.
Julian is foolish for letting the prophet live and escape.
>>161
Wasn’t it like an exchange with the villagers?
>>161
Since Julian believes he is being pursued by the country, killing just the prince is already serious enough, but if he also killed the important figure known as the prophet, he would definitely have thought about the consequences…
It seems like they are planning to move on a fairly large scale, but does the king know about the current operations and is just ignoring it?
It seems that you, the supreme one, might have a general sense of the prophet’s movements.
The king is… a bad guy, right!?
>>167
The problem is that only good depictions come out…
It seems that the supreme one resembles Yulian, but I’m not sure.
>>168
Since I come from a different continent, there probably isn’t any blood relation.
>>168
Well, it seems like it has a similar power source.
>>168
There are sometimes theories that Julian is a time leaper or from a different world line.
>>178
My arm is all messed up, and that was kind of similar too.
Since Julian has green hair, he might be completely different from royalty.
What if the supreme one was just a good person until the very end…?
Is the supreme being of abilities originating from the sea, along with Julian, a different type of prophet originating from a monster?
>>174
For now, the one from the forest has come out.
I don’t really understand that, but…
It’s improbable, but it would be kind of funny if Shikou-kun got Yulian Mama pregnant.
At least the being inside Diana is so intense that even Prophet-chan shivers.
This guy is definitely going to ruin the country, it’s that serious.
The reason why Prophet-chan is getting desperate is that I understood it, so I guess it’s going to go out of control.
It’s unfortunate if something terrible happens as a result, but it can’t be helped.
It seems like I’m being deceived in this situation, but there’s definitely something bad attached to me… from start to finish.
Metaphorically, it clearly looks like Diana will awaken due to the assault…
I wonder if Diana will ever start laughing in a scary way…
🐙 Mom is with you, Yulian! Do your best!
It must feel like a forest + sea, I guess, Diana.
Abilities are inherited, so either mom or dad must be a forest-type ability user.
In other words, Prophet-chan has been thoroughly taught about the danger of Diana both through foresight and confrontation.
Could it be that your noble face looks just like Julian’s?
>>188
What is he saying when Anvar and the prophet are looking at each other without reacting?
The bonus in the paperback might be the most enjoyable if it delves into the backstory of characters who have met their demise.
It’s fine if it’s just the water man and the maid flirting every time.
Unlike Julian’s hundredfold strength, does the supreme lord also possess the ability to share life or power?
It seems like all the royals are quite ruthless, which is a downside, oh supreme lord.
Is it okay to ask now?
The girl in the water is way too cute.
>>198
Call me Sister Lacrima.
I thought that just by mentioning the sea, there would only be a few people with information, like kings, but it seems that’s not the case.