Not A Regressor - Chapter 89
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I Am Not a Regressor Chapter 89
Interlude—Third Memory
Before returning to South Korea through the Star Palace.
“Come to think of it, I haven’t contacted Vega.”
I’d told her not to come out until I called, saying it was because I could use blessings.
But Isabella’s true nature had been revealed, and all those plans had come to nothing.
‘In hindsight, it’s fortunate.’
If Vega had seen Isabella’s true form, the situation would have become far more complicated.
‘While I’m here at the Star Palace, I might as well see Vega before I go.’
She was probably anxious after days without contact.
—Crunch, crunch.
I climbed the path of azure starlight toward the highest point of the Star Palace.
The path split into three directions.
One led to Vega’s Temple, while the other two branched off toward the temples of Deneb and Polaris—constellations of the same ‘Polaris’ as her.
‘Deneb and Polaris, huh.’
Deneb had a total of twelve apostles. Polaris, like Vega had been before, still had no apostles.
‘What if I could obtain the stigmas of other Polaris constellations?’
With just the stigmas of the Zodiac Twelve Palaces, they could create synergies with one another, granting unimaginable power.
But if I added the stigmas of Polaris on top of that…
Then.
“…I can’t say for sure.”
Honestly, even with just Lyra Constellation alone, the gap between me and other five-star awakeners was laughably vast.
If I added other Polaris stigmas, wouldn’t I reach an immeasurable realm?
‘Well… there would need to be some synergy for that to work, though.’
Fundamentally, I could only use one stigma at a time.
I had used multiple stigmas simultaneously before, but unless they had synergy with the ‘Lyra Constellation stigma’ that served as my foundation, I couldn’t expect significant effects.
‘The main focus is always the Lyra Constellation stigma.’
The other stigmas were merely supplementary tools to be used when necessary.
‘It doesn’t matter.’
In front of Vega, I couldn’t freely use other stigmas anyway.
Even the Lyra Constellation stigma alone was powerful enough that I still hadn’t discovered its limits.
“When the opportunity comes, I should try to absorb them.”
If the two Polaris stigmas didn’t collide with each other and instead created synergy…
I might step into an unprecedented realm.
“Enough of that.”
I set aside the pointless thoughts and headed toward Vega’s Temple.
As I arrived at the temple,
[My child!!]
Vega rushed forward and embraced me.
[Do you have any idea how worried I’ve been with no contact at all!]
A terrifying pressure, as if crushed by an industrial press, squeezed my entire body.
“Gasp—ugh!”
Mom, I’m dying!
‘I’m actually going to die!!!!’
Damn it, I can’t breathe!!
How is she this strong?!
[Ah. Sorry about that.]
Vega relaxed the strength in her arms as she held Kwon O-jin.
“Gasp!”
Perhaps it was because we were inside the Star Palace.
The moment I was embraced by her, an overwhelming pressure—as if I’d been caught in some industrial press—constricted my body.
‘Isabella is one thing, but.’
The true power of a Constellation was absolutely absurd.
“Grrrr. Kid, what happened out there?”
Riak ambled over and asked.
“Nothing major. There just wasn’t a situation where I needed to use Blessing.”
It wasn’t that nothing happened.
But it was true that I didn’t need to use Blessing.
[Did you save the Saint?]
…The Saint.
‘Should I hide what happened with Isabella?’
The deliberation didn’t last long.
‘I should come clean about this.’
The more I hid, the more my actions would be constrained later, as if I were standing in a minefield, and there was a risk of breeding unnecessary suspicion.
‘And above all.’
If it was Vega.
She might be able to tell at a glance that Isabella wasn’t an Awakener of Aries, but rather an Awakener of the Leech Constellation.
Because Isabella didn’t possess the same ‘Shadow’ trait that I did.
“I did save her… but the situation got complicated.”
[Complicated? Did something happen?]
Vega asked with a worried expression.
“The Saint isn’t an Awakener of Aries.”
[What do you mean.]
Kwon O-jin calmly laid out everything that had happened with Isabella.
“In my past life, I died that day, so I never found out the Saint’s true identity… I never imagined Isabella would be an executive of the Black Star Society.”
A regressor is someone who knows things by directly experiencing what will happen in the future—not a god who can perceive all hidden secrets and truths.
Not knowing the Saint’s identity wouldn’t arouse Vega’s suspicion.
[Then… isn’t the situation actually worse than it was in your past life?]
“Not necessarily.”
I shook my head firmly.
“Isabella doesn’t know that I’m aware of her true identity. If I can exploit this situation skillfully, I should be able to extract information about the Black Star Society.”
Just because her identity was that of an executive of the Black Star Society didn’t mean I had to think pessimistically about the situation.
“And if I could somehow bring her over to our side…”
It was impossible right now—she still viewed me as nothing more than appetizing prey.
But if I could one day place her in the palm of my hand and manipulate her freely…
[…I would gain something far more valuable than commanding ten thousand troops.]
Wasn’t it said that the most dangerous enemy is the one within?
If I could only bring her over to my side.
Isabella—that sharp blade—would tear the Black Star Society apart from within.
“That’s exactly what I intend to do.”
[Hmm. You do worry me so.]
Vega reached out and gently stroked my head.
[What if that girl were to harm you?]
Our goddess certainly had a lot on her mind.
“Don’t worry. I have no intention of making contact with that woman just yet.”
At least not until I’ve built up enough strength to protect myself.
“Besides… I’m sorry.”
My voice trembled faintly.
My shoulders sagged, my fists clenched so tightly the tendons stood out.
I performed the expression of someone consumed by profound guilt.
[W-what do you have to apologize for?]
“For acting without properly understanding the situation. Because I was so fixated on the idea that I had to change the future… I made a mistake.”
I deliberately showed weakness.
Displaying such vulnerability could cost me the trust I’d built as a regressor.
‘But in this case, it’s actually the opposite.’
My relationship of trust with Vega had already reached a considerable depth.
In such circumstances, showing weakness would only deepen that trust further.
‘It’s like when a husband who always appears strong suddenly breaks down in tears while drunk—the emotional bond deepens rather than weakens.’
A con artist’s technique using sympathy.
The greatest advantage of this method was.
[Do not grieve, my child. I know better than anyone how desperately you strive.]
No evidence was needed.
Logic became meaningless.
It allowed me to penetrate deep into the other person’s heart.
“…Vega.”
[Come here, my child.]
Vega opened her arms wide and gently pulled me into an embrace.
Unlike before, it was an embrace devoid of strength—infinitely tender.
[You need not bear everything alone.]
She smiled softly as she stroked my head with kindness.
[Hehe. You have a true daughter, do you not?]
“….”
[There is no need to rush. From the moment you and your true daughter meet, the pages of fate are being rewritten anew.]
“Thank you.”
I pulled Vega into an embrace, my voice brightening noticeably.
“This time, I’ll definitely… change it.”
The tragic future of destruction brought by the Heavenly Demon.
[Hehe. You are more than capable of it.]
Vega patted my back and rested her chin on my shoulder.
We held each other like that for about five more minutes.
“Growl! Lady Vega. If you keep indulging this brat’s whining, he’ll develop terrible habits later….”
[Tsk.]
-Crackle, crackle, crackle!!!
A bolt of blue lightning struck down upon Riak.
“Cough! Aaaaaaahhhhh!!!”
Riak writhed in agony.
[Sigh. It was such a pleasant time spent with my child, yet you lack all sense of occasion.]
Zzzt.
Vega glared at Riak with clear displeasure.
“I-I’m sorry….”
[Hmph. That will do.]
Vega turned her head away with a distinct pout.
‘Hmm, well.’
I did feel a bit sorry for Riak.
“Then I should head home soon—my sister will be worried. Ah, since the urgent matter is resolved, you can manifest normally from now on if you wish.”
[Hmm. Those are joyful words indeed, but I shall refrain today.]
“Huh? Why?”
[Hehe. Does Ha-eun not deserve time to savor the joy of reunion?]
Ah, so that was what she meant.
[But!]
Vega’s golden eyes sparkled.
[You and Ha-eun are nothing more than ‘siblings’—do not forget this, not for a single moment!]
“Y-yes.”
Swept up by her intensity, I nodded without thinking.
“Then I’ll be going, Vega. See you tomorrow.”
[Go safely.]
What caution was needed in the Star Palace anyway.
“Phew.”
And so I left the Star Palace and headed home.
“Should I pick something up on the way?”
It was about time for dinner anyway.
While looking around for something suitable, I glanced about.
“Oh, it’s been a while since I’ve had this.”
I chuckled softly, gazing at the hamburger restaurant on the side of the street.
I hadn’t eaten there often recently.
Yet it was a place laden with countless memories and bittersweet sentiments.
‘The first thing I bought after awakening was a hamburger, too.’
Reminiscing about those days, I stepped into the shop.
“Two Whopper sets to go!”
After purchasing the burgers, I headed straight home.
-Tap, tap.
As I drew closer to home, my steps grew lighter.
It had only been a mere week apart.
Yet my feet quickened of their own accord, eager to see Ha-eun as soon as possible.
“Heh. I hope our Ha-eun isn’t crying again….”
━At that moment.
My vision inverted.
-Ding!
[A portion of Awakener Lee Shin-hyuk’s memories has been successfully recovered.]
What?
There’s a third one?
-Brother… let’s go now.
-…Understood.
Lee Shin-hyuk, gripping the rooftop railing while dwelling on regret, turned his body.
He descended the stairs with Lee Woo-hyuk.
A heavy, flowing silence.
It was Lee Woo-hyuk who broke the agreed-upon quiet first.
-The Leech Queen lost her reason and began her rampage because of that incident two years ago, right?
-Yeah. That’s what I heard from Cheon Woo-sung.
-Do you know what happened back then?
-I don’t know that much.
Lee Shin-hyuk shook his head with a troubled expression.
-Before that incident, she was actually moving to save the Italians who were suffering at the hands of the mafia….
-And that woman became a witch who drowned an entire nation in blood.
-I don’t know what happened.
-Crunch.
Lee Shin-hyuk gnashed his teeth fiercely and clenched his fist.
-If only I could turn back time… I’d kill that woman for certain.
The Leech Queen, Isabella Colgrande.
Thousands upon thousands of people who had died miserably by her hand flickered before my eyes.
-Brother, let’s pick up the pace. The False Star Sect might be on our tail.
-Got it.
After escaping the building.
Lee Shin-hyuk activated the stigma of Compass and located an escape route.
-This way.
Lee Woo-hyuk and Lee Shin-hyuk accelerated their speed.
Lee Woo-hyuk moved through the streets with bestial swiftness, while Lee Shin-hyuk struggled to keep pace behind him.
‘Wow, he’s grown tremendously in just two years.’
Kwon O-jin let out a short exclamation of admiration as he savored the memories flowing into his mind from Lee Shin-hyuk.
Of course, compared to himself, the growth rate was embarrassingly slow.
It seemed he’d reached somewhere between 7-star and 8-star in those two years.
-Where is our sister?
-She should be guarding the boat near the coastal area.
-Let’s head there.
Lee Shin-hyuk moved toward finding this person called “sister.”
‘Who could she be?’
Kwon O-jin focused on the flowing memories with curiosity.
-Sister!
-You brat! Why are you so late!
-Sorry!!
-We’re escaping, so get on the boat now!!
━What?
-Then let’s set sail!
-Yeah!
What is this.
What’s going on.
-Sigh. Italy is completely ruined. Are you hurt anywhere?
-Oh, no. I’m fine.
-Here, water.
Why, why, why.
What on earth.
Why.
-Thank you━ Ha-eun.
Why is she with that guy.
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