
This is hard work.
Is that so…?
Maybe…
I think I’m not very smart.
This guy is struggling even more around him.
Because of your unnecessary actions, the royal family is falling apart.
>>4But it’s the queen who is the cause of Prophet-chan becoming like this, right…?
After all, the king is to blame…
It’s because you meddled that the king is going to die.
>>5There’s no such talk at all…
>>6Right now, I’m in the middle of making up reasons for revenge, aren’t I?
The thread built by the king.
While saying that the future changes with abilities, it’s amazing how you can be so certain about predictions amidst so many abilities…
It seems likely that there is a high possibility they are going to make the prophecy come true by themselves.
The predictions may change due to the actions of the gifted, but that aside, there are also predictions that take the actions of the gifted into account as normal.
This time, I can’t help but think that doing nothing might have changed my predictions.
If you do nothing at the point of prediction, that future is already determined.
That’s why the future where he dies because of something he did is the reverse of causality.
>>12Knowing that the future could change if an ability user gets involved, you’re telling me to just leave it alone, even though you’re in a position of power…
>>15Since Julian is also a being of extraordinary ability, wouldn’t he have been able to avoid falling to darkness on his own if left alone…?
>>103If a supernatural person is involved, it’s not that it would change, but rather that if a supernatural person exerts an influence that didn’t originally exist to bring about a change, then it would change, right?
>>103I’ve seen this kind of reasoning pretty often, but if that’s all it takes, then the original poster would think that way in the first place, so I think it’s unlikely.
It has already been stated that properly trying various things and confirming the conditions that change the future is essential.
>>12I don’t really understand this specification.
While saying that I can turn things around with my special abilities, I can also see the death caused by the water man and Titi’s serious injury due to those abilities.
Isn’t the future where everything is already factored in and nothing has changed the same as that ruinous future?
>>18If you use your ability, you can turn things around; in other words, you absolutely can’t turn things around unless you try to use your ability.
Anyway, it’s confirmed at the point of leaving it unattended.
>>18It’s often said that they were normally dead over there and revived with supernatural powers.
The death of Waterman is largely due to the picture in the thread, right?
Isn’t it a bit too harsh for Titi to die because we spared this guy’s foolish plan and let him escape?
I don’t know if that future will come without doing anything or if it’s something that needs to be acted upon.
I’m pretty sharp when it comes to things related to special abilities, but otherwise I’m a bit of a scatterbrain girl.
There isn’t anyone in the story who knows more about precognition than this guy.
For some reason, whenever this guy’s topic comes up, a lot of anonymous people who think they know more about predictions than him appear, and it’s a mystery.
>>19If you interpret that the future hasn’t changed at all as a result of doing unnecessary things, it completely aligns with the prophet’s explanation.
>>19It clearly seems like you’re doing unnecessary things impulsively every time…
>>24In the end, both are just assumptions with no basis at all.
>>28In the first place, the prophet is acting on thin grounds.
>>31No, it’s not thin at all.
>>28The future involving supernatural powers has been properly explained with reasoning within this thread, hasn’t it?
I understand that Prophet-chan realized from the experiment that the results of her powers can change the predictions, so it makes sense that she would take action.
Is there any benefit to having this guy around?
A foolish worker leads the organization to destruction.
It’s fine to say that using special abilities can change the future, but the method is…
I want to be naughty.
It’s a bad person without self-awareness.
I thought it would be fine to kill the villagers, and I was motivated to do it.
If we don’t intervene at all, it might somehow end up being a result of prophecy after all.
In the story, since we can’t see that “if,” the prophet girl appears to be at fault.
The incompetence of divination that reminds me of Sarnight Eye.
>>32It’s better than Night Eye, who has changing settings after all.
Is it the case that the moment one receives their supernatural ability, they can perfectly grasp that ability?
>>36That’s not it, King. I became infatuated because my prediction was overturned.
The king wouldn’t stop Prophet-chan without any basis, right?
Isn’t there any depiction of this guy being useful in the past?
It’s normal for having no special ability and the current path you’re walking to be the path that leads to that future to coexist, right?
Even the way to change the future through abilities was changed by the prophet herself as someone who is kept alive, so it’s not just about killing.
It is a certain future that the kingdom will fall, but perhaps it’s better not to do anything intentionally…
An idle prophet or something like that is even crazier.
>>40You’re ignoring the order to do nothing, aren’t you?
>>40The act of conveying to the king itself is an action taken after seeing the prophecy.
And the king is the strongest supernatural being.
Therefore, it was possible that leaving it to the king was the best option.
What Prophet-chan is actually doing only results in creating enemies for the king…
Even if you take action, it doesn’t mean just any action will do; it has to be actions that lead to good results, or else it could even lead to worse outcomes.
Just because you are knowledgeable about abilities doesn’t mean you have a meta perspective like the readers.
To be honest, the king’s neglect of the queen and the reasons for keeping Diana alive as revealed in the current situation…
There are parts that act a bit loosely and fluffily, so I find it hard to fully trust them.
It just looks like they’re moving with a vague motivation that somehow an otherworldly being like a king could change the future.
>>44I heard you said you confirmed it, right, Wang? It must be after confirming it, even if it’s something other than that.
>>44Let’s read properly.
I don’t know any situations where this guy’s ability has been useful, so for now, he’s just someone causing pointless battles and making people die.
>>45I’ve been told that I’m really helpful, so I guess I can’t just ignore that.
If we do nothing, the king will die and the country will perish, so we have no choice but to do something.
Selling my body even if it’s for a lesbian.
You don’t know the certain conditions for changing the future, Prophet-chan.
But she’s a cute girl.
With hardly any information about Julian, I thoroughly examined the footprints.
It has reached the point where it is determined that Yulian is the only one in the story who made a contract with the sea.
Because I’ve realized the usual posture from the battle with Alcos, I’m normally really clever.
Are you really reading the manga if you label something based on assumptions when proper evidence is presented?
It’s fine to be aggressive, but let’s make sure to read the manga properly.
Well, the author is also treating them like a character that’s meant to be teased.
I’m surprisingly thinking about it… and I’m not really thinking deeply… it’s going back and forth between the two.
If you’re saying you can’t read the manga, you need to quote which response you can’t read, otherwise it just looks like you want to provoke.
If the king had managed to do something on his own, it probably would have worked out somehow.
To put it meta, the prophet needs to be somewhat useless for the story to progress.
No matter if I try leaving it alone, compromising, or any other route like in a loop genre, it doesn’t work.
If it has to be this way, then I guess there’s no helping it.
When I just look at the work, it really seems like you’re creating reasons to go against the country.
In a situation where I can see a future where an assassin kills the king.
The king himself was not only neglecting the assassin but rather had a stance of welcoming them.
I think it’s quite a reasonable feeling to mess around as a subordinate.
>>67The king who knows about this and is leaving it alone is at fault.
Even though I have the Black Knight equipped.
It’s like a model of a rebel, questioning why such a good child would kill a king and then providing their own motivation.
No one in the story insults the king as much as this guy does.
>>68The current actions can only be seen as a declaration that the king’s ability cannot change the future.
Both the head and the personality are morally good and bad.
If you trust Wang, you can’t choose to just leave that future alone.
At the moment, I’m in a completely absurd role, so there are some clever moments, as well as extra things I do.
>>73Are you smart?
>>75I’ve brought the strongest pawn.
The king’s ability being on the same level as Julian is already super strong, but it’s understandable that he’s not all-powerful from a meta perspective…
In this case, the problem is that their actions are too reckless compared to their goals.
From the outside, it looks like preparations for rebellion, and it unnecessarily directs hatred towards the country from Julian and the others.
If Titi dies, this incompetent hate management will surely fail.
I think I will survive.
>>78Titi and Mizumanko-chan might have to kill and escape, and then Yulian and the others may have no choice but to fight against the country.
I think the preparation is quite solid.
Prone to making mistakes in the heat of the moment.
I was surprised that it looked like a sailor uniform in the thumbnail.
If left unattended, it will eventually awaken and become a being that destroys the nation, but what kind of process will lead to that?
Could you please describe it lightly?
>>84Isn’t it interesting to think that it’s precisely because we don’t know the route to get there that we’re doing unnecessary things like we are now?
>>88Currently, I can’t help but feel that I’m doing unnecessary things.
I think I want such depictions to dilute that.
It’s kind of a mixed feeling because the “silly cute” line seems a bit old-fashioned!
>>85Since I realized I was a hag, the services have increased!
At least several dozen people have died because of this guy.
>>86I’m working on it because I need the ability users who are mercenaries to die, but if I maneuver domestically, having a clearance sale of available ability users could be quite problematic for the nation’s power.
The fact that they are positioned at the strongest border means that other countries must also have powerful ability users.
>>87Those with special abilities outside the royal palace are nothing but troublemakers, so it’s fine to kill them.
From the very beginning, this guy has been underestimated for some reason.
The unsettling depiction of Diana, aside from the deer, and the detailed intentions of this guy are being somewhat held back.
I don’t really understand, so it seems like I’m being arbitrarily labeled as a bad person by applying a template.
Everything is for the king.
The king is not actively stopping it, so he is in agreement.
>>91In fact, knowing that it’s moving on its own, trying to secretly collect it without directly stopping it is…
There’s a nuance that he doesn’t deny the action itself as a king, right?
I really want to put an end to this battle with this guy this time.
If this continues, it will be tough.
If the thread image isn’t bad, then…
A king who cannot say a word to his family. Everything is bad because of that.
>>94If someone were capable of properly teaching their family, the queen wouldn’t be like that, and the prophet wouldn’t be doing as they please…
Why is the queen being allowed to be so reckless in the first place?
The possibility that it was enough to simply convey the prophecy to the king.
The original route might have just worsened because the prophet was meddling with the prediction source.
Wasn’t I being treated as that kind of person somewhere without even having to fit into a template…
If it’s harmless unless you poke at it, then isn’t it that the prophecy wouldn’t even come?
In reality, the king cannot be called a wise ruler because he causes unnecessary victims due to his leniency towards his family.
Isn’t it just leading to a worse situation than the present even when there’s nothing?
It feels more like the path of “No matter how hard I try, it seems I can’t change anything.”
“Isn’t it because you do unnecessary things and end up getting people angry?” It seems like a route.
Someone, deny that I’m not smart.
>>106That’s the truth…
Well, it seems like I might be able to see the prophet who has experienced an incredible setback or is dead, even just a little more.
After seeing the prophecy, I was instructed not to take my eyes off Anval and to secretly increase surveillance.
Wouldn’t it have been better to report to the king first?
Show me your breasts more.
There were definitely things you didn’t have to do…
It feels like the king is more shallow than I expected, and because of that, the unnecessary actions in the image seem even more prominent.
Although not particularly lacking in intelligence, there are many aspects depicted that are rather clever and well-prepared.
That being said, it’s amazing how the common recognition from those around him, including the king, is that he has a shitposter mentality.
>>117It’s because the prophet did unnecessary things, oh dear.
It’s a downside that it’s so obvious what you’re becoming.
“I tried various things to confirm the conditions that will change the future.”
“It won’t change unless unique abilities work hard to influence it.”
The fortune-teller is saying that this current development is inevitable and necessary.
I can’t help but have the feeling of wanting to say something for the sake of it, which makes my sense of conviction feel weak.
>>118If this turns out to be as predicted, it feels like you’re really an idiot, but well… it probably will, right?
>>118That’s quite an unreasonable complaint.
Even if there is a premise that the future can change with the intervention of a person with special abilities, it’s wrong to assume that just leaving it alone will let the king solve the problem since the prophecy states that the king will die.
With that in mind, I am now doing various things to avoid the king’s death.
>>120It seems like you are trying to do various different things for some reason.
>>120Based on those considerations
Isn’t this nicely paving the way for the Royal Family Avenger to be born…?
It can’t be helped because it looks like they’re only creating a route for the king to die, no matter how carefully they say it.
>>120Isn’t it possible that if the king himself can change the prophecy, it may not be unsolvable?
I don’t deny the action of trying everything you can do, but…
>>120It is unclear whether the king, who is dead due to a prophecy, knew the future of the prophecy and acted accordingly.
I’m good at sex!
Rather, the king who left the prophet alone and is telling Lucas to go kidnap a baby is quite the mess.
It’s just ridiculous that even though they turn a blind eye to their own family’s terrible actions, they still get called a wise king, and all I can think is “Huh?”
>>126If you’re such a wise king, you must have all sorts of thoughts and considerations, right?
I was thinking it was there, and then it gets revealed that it’s not too soon!
>>126If the majority of the citizens are living well, isn’t that a good evaluation for a king?
If you want to change the prophecy, killing Diana will definitely do it.
>>128If I couldn’t kill him, it would just mean that I created a reason for my own intent to kill the king…
>>133The old hag wouldn’t think about things like not being able to kill.
I’ve decided to kill no matter what.
>>133As a result of my lack of ability, it seems that it has turned out as predicted…
No, no, no! It feels like that!
With this, something might happen to Titi next week or the week after.
If Diana starts to show signs of awakening, it’ll seriously be like, “What the heck, you…”
Since this guy is the only one with a reason to fight the protagonist in the story, if he dies, the story ends, so I guess he won’t die this time either.
It’s scary that there are so many strong-looking people around that executioners and prophets can’t move.
It seems that, considering the current situation, this guy is definitely doing unnecessary things… and then…
Diana is really something, isn’t she? I’ve always thought that it might just be a setup before the real deal.
In terms of depiction, it’s almost certain that Diana is dangerous, hinted at by the deer and the sea.
From here, Prophet-chan’s great victory! Ready to go to a hopeful tomorrow!! It would be troublesome if that happens.
In the first place, just because Diana killed someone doesn’t guarantee that they’ll die…
The prophet has died once, and there’s a Harem, and Julian can also be resurrected.
If you kill Diana, there’s no guarantee that it will be okay.
In the future, it might be Julian who kills the king instead of Diana.
Well, there might be a twist, but if you look at the current situation, it’s inevitable to say, “If you couldn’t kill Diana with that, then you’d be the sole culprit, are you okay with that?”
I wonder if this guy is struggling.
Since there’s a super lenient dad behind me, I can do whatever I want!
If they aren’t a bad person, they’re quite a fool, so it’s even better for them to be somewhat of a villain.
For now, I can only see that future happening with Diana’s awakening, but it wouldn’t be surprising if there were some unexpected twists.
It’s like someone in the story is pointing it out.
I also want you to ask me if this could be the reason for it.
>>146If you haven’t read it, you don’t have to force yourself to come in.
>>146Hearem is listening.
In response to that, the experiment’s results indicate that if a person with special abilities is involved, they can intervene.
>>152From a meta perspective, if it can be avoided, then it’s over, and if it can’t be avoided, it becomes interference… Did it happen? I really don’t know what will happen.
If Diana dies, then what was that prophecy about?
If the prophet dies, Julian won’t have to fight anymore.
It’s fine to fight, but what are we going to do?
Structurally, if we avoid the prophecy, the story ends, but if it goes as predicted, I have no idea what the thread image is about or how it will unfold.
It’s an over-80 grandmother whose loyalty has gone out of control…
This time, Dear ◯ Lucas Julian won’t die, and the prophet will retreat, otherwise the story will end…
>>151Julian’s flames of revenge are smoldering, and it’s not impossible for Diana to die either.