I Made a Game Featuring Constellations
PAID Chapter 86
"So, you're telling me this… relic… could split the dormitory in two if I swung it?"
"Absolutely," Wisdom confirmed, her tone calm yet assertive. "Do you realize the significance of wielding such an artifact? It's not just any relic—this is a cornerstone of divine narratives, a symbol infused with the collective belief of an entire continent. Right now, that mace is the most renowned artifact in the land, thanks to the story you've carried it through."
"The most renowned?" Beydia murmured, the weight of her words sinking in. He glanced toward the storage dimension where the mace rested. "So, you're saying I’ve been carrying a literal divine weapon this whole time?"
Wisdom chuckled softly. "It’s more than that. This isn’t just a relic from some forgotten god. It’s the very embodiment of a legend—one that you’ve helped shape. Every believer, every player who knows Yastora's story, their faith fuels its strength. You’ve turned it into something extraordinary."@@novelbin@@
Beydia couldn't suppress a groan. "What did the gods think, handing me something this dangerous?!"
He stood abruptly, pacing the room. The thought of wielding an artifact capable of destroying buildings made his palms sweat.
"Don’t worry," Wisdom reassured him, her voice tinged with amusement. "A relic like that, as powerful as it is, wouldn’t harm you. You’ve been chosen as its wielder. The divine power it holds will always recognize and protect you."
"Sure, but the room doesn’t have the same immunity, does it?!" Beydia gestured to his surroundings. "I’d be branded a terrorist if I even tried to take it out in public!"
His memories drifted to the earlier incident. After the mace's power wreaked havoc on his room, everything miraculously reset. The shattered walls and scattered furniture had reassembled themselves as though time had rewound.
"…And then there’s that. I wished my room could clean itself up, and it actually happened! The mess literally rewound itself to how it was before. It felt like time went backward."
Wisdom tilted her head, her gaze narrowing in curiosity. "Is that so? You invoked temporal reversal… interesting."
She began muttering to herself, her words too quiet for Beydia to catch. Then, after a long pause, she turned back to him with a glint in her eye.
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