Instant Death

Five stories. I guess that's the only way for you to die again.

The classroom at Sudria School was in chaos.

In the afternoon class, there is nothing strange about it, but for those in this classroom, this was an abnormal situation.

Most of us here will remember being killed by a giant squid that suddenly appeared at school. Or there should only be memories of mysterious rays disappearing from place to place, which means that if they think they're dead, they're in the classroom for some reason.

In such a chaotic classroom, only one Van was calm. If he knew the power of the Great Sage, he only had the impression that he was back here.

- Hmmm... 1852 Holy Calendar, Yang Festival, Patrol of the Sequence, Turtle Day. You're not coming back so much. Did something happen this day?

There is nothing in the classroom to indicate the current time, but Van has access to the battle song system that dominates the world. It was not a one-size-fits-all system that could capture all of the world, but it was as easy as knowing the current time.

However, I can't remember what happened on this day when I knew the time. I was in my classroom, at least not around Van, and nothing happened.

Van got up and left the classroom. Because the surroundings are noisy and not suitable for thinking. There were a few students jumping out of the classroom with their heads in their hands, so it was unlikely that anyone was paying attention when Van slipped out of the classroom.

Walking down the hallway, there was a commotion there. It was the second time Van had experienced the power of the Great Sage, but it was the same thing last time. Time suddenly returns, so it's only natural to get confused. However, after a while, my previous memories became more and more obscure. Gradually, I understood that the current situation was the reality, and I even forgot that I had a long dream and went back to my daily routine.

Van arrived at the cafeteria. It is convenient to calm down and think because there is no one there. Van sat down in a proper chair.

"Hmm, what's the matter?"

Everything turned out to be a dream, but this was a phenomenon almost equivalent to retroactive time, and if nothing was done, history would only follow the same path.

Everyone will know what will happen in the future, but if they are not very conscious, they will soon forget. Even if the same thing happened before, it just ran out as a voyeurism.

In other words, Van, who knows the circumstances, needs to take some action to change history.

"In the first place, what happened when the population decreased and the earth was pierced?" My grandfather told me that Marnarilna died and that she woke up... should I make sure that Marnarilna doesn't die? "

Van was short-circuited. If you look into it further, you'll find it troublesome. But even if I failed, I was reluctant to let the Great Sage try again.

"Why did Marnarilna die in the first place?" Well... if we trap him somewhere, he won't die. If you give me your grandfather's name, I'll listen to you. "

Marnarilna, the god, could not escape this phenomenon. I mean, you know you're dead. If that's the case, there's a good chance you'll be convinced not to die.

"Then I wonder where you are." The throne of God should have been left alone... let's go to the Marnarilnas first. "

I don't think so, but it was a man named Van who didn't act immediately. I think we still have time, and we don't have to rush.

In that case, let's put an end to the Forking Dam.

Van's ability as a wise man is to set rules within a certain range to set the stage for the game.

Van also created a game in which the four organisations would destroy each other in the air, but it was clear for a long time that the game was a failure.

First of all, the field was too wide. It was clearly bigger than the four organizations and the number of players. There is no reason for this to happen. If you say so, you've come up with it.

Initially, I thought of a system that would allow airships to fly between small floating islands, but I figured that if I connected these islands by field-to-field transfer, they would make me look like a big field. That's all I need to do to satisfy myself by creating a field the size of one, but Van's obsessed with it. The result was a continent of 2,000 kilometers from north to south and 4,000 kilometers from east to west.

It would have been nice if it had just been spacious, but Van thought it was not funny.

I placed each base in each of the four corners, but if I burst into the opponent's base at once, it would lead to a match. We've added movement restrictions to bypass it. A hexagonal field of ten kilometers on one side was used as the minimum unit to prevent a large amount of force from being put into it. We set up a cost for each unit and set a cost cap that would allow us to break into the field. We also have restrictions that require you to occupy two or more adjacent areas in order to invade another field.

At this point, the condition was already strange. This makes it hard to keep up with the game. Narrow game fields might have been fine, but if this stupid continent had been split into smaller parts, the invasion would have slowed down.

And it was Ceyla's presence that put her in the worst possible situation, like a bad push.

Seira is the twin sister of the wise man Rain. The two found the artifact of God while they were working as a candidate for wise men. The artifact was sealed and left behind by the gods in this world, but Seila, who used it, became an immortal alien. Leaving the rampaged Ceila behind could ruin the world. So Van retrieved Seila, contained her in a gaming environment of his own, and stabilized her.

Of course, it was Van who scattered the Seira across the continent, but this was only meant to be bustling. Basically, there is nothing in the floating archipelago that was the origin of the continent. I've made some changes to the environment in the game's rule-setting, but it was mostly just a large meadow with nothing to offer. This is not too exciting, and we thought it would be superfluous to have obstacles other than a fight between players.

Seira is weak but immortal. No matter how many times I defeat you, I will rise again and again. In other words, you don't have to refill it every time it's defeated. Then, if you treat Seira's energy as a point and let the player retrieve it and use it to keep the game going, it's like two birds in one stone.

That's what Van thought, but Seira made the game even harder. In an instant, Seila infected all the creatures around her, turning most of them into Seila. In other words, each faction was completely stuck.

If we were strong enough, we could prevent Ceylon's erosion, but only a limited number of them. I could protect myself from Seira by completely enveloping my body, but it was hard to prepare.

Seila helped me get to the point where I thought it would be about food security. Getting livestock and crops was made difficult by the Seyla infection. As a result, each faction has been able to capture a small amount of remaining safe space, which has prompted some battles.

That said, the game in this situation is not interesting, and we weren't able to entertain the Great Sage. In fact, the Great Sage said he didn't see it from the middle.

Van realized that there was nothing he could do about it, and that there was no chance of improvement if he kept doing it.

I was aware that Van had somehow been playing the game and was struggling to end it.

"I've been preparing other games for a long time... but, well, now it's time to get confused, so I guess it's just fine."

You can make multiple games, but it will distribute resources.

Of course, spending resources on one game will do more, and it will be more likely to do better.

The games that had no future or meaning should have been finished quickly, but Van, as a student of Sudria School, interacted with the players, and he was a little hesitant because he had some thoughts about it.

But now that he's confused, Van thought it wouldn't be too much of a problem if something even more strange happened due to the game over.

Well, even if it's game over, the environment will only change.

Players do not die just because they become game over. It was just that the environment and laws that had been set as the rules of the game were gone. This school building remains intact and has no direct impact on the players.

Van came up with a console screen that only he could see in front of him.

Display the settings screen and select Delete Game.

Once it was decided, it was light.

As a result, the four organizations fighting over the sky stopped the Forking Dam and recovered all the resources used.

"I thought it was a continent, but I was actually surprised that it was a floating island... ah"

The barrier has disappeared and restrictions on movement have been lifted. The earth that used to look like a continuation will suddenly look divided.

And the Seiras, who were blocked by the barrier, will move as well.

"Hmm. But Seira basically doesn't work... no, I guess the game's rules sealed the morphological changes."

Seila scattered immortality, but the form of the immortalized creature remained almost intact. There is a change when the plant moves and tries to entangle the prey around it, but it does not move until the root is pulled out.

But it was just a rule of the game that imposed restrictions to stabilize it. Unleashed from the turmoil of the game, Seira runs rampant again. The original Seila was about to gradually increase her companionship.

"Did this suddenly fail?" But even if everyone is immortal, it doesn't mean that the world will perish, right? "

Van was always optimistic.



When he realized it, Fall Dragon was walking around the city. The city was in a frenzy, and people seemed to be in chaos everywhere.

"I see. Is it back?" I'm sorry to hear that.

The dragon that fell killed Marnarilna and became the god of this world again. I was on the throne of God, the centerpiece of this world.

I immediately realized that it was the power of the Great Sage. Because this has happened before.

Hopefully, the Faraway Night Fog may defeat the Great Sage before it can rewind. Perhaps the night fog will kill the Great Sage by viewing this rewind as an attack.

I thought so, but it didn't seem convenient.

Well, I had no choice. I thought this would happen.

Falling Dragon quickly regained his mind. The disappointment was undeniable, but progress would have to be positive.

Marunariruna was parted, Liruna remained dead, and the Dragon Seal was lifted. In other words, he has regained some of his power as a god at this point.

Besides, it was within our expectations that this would happen. The night fog is likely to ruin the world, and the Great Sage thought he would redo the world in that case.

If this were the case, I would have encouraged Marna to kill Yakushi-kun as well

I don't think so, but I couldn't help but suppress my obsession with killing while confronting and inciting. The wise men have a grudge, but the most grudge is still Marnarilna, who has taken the seat of God.

Once this world was governed by twelve gods, of which Shenglong was one.

The system of control by the Twelve Gods was a stepping stone, but one day, Marnarilna suddenly arrived.

Marnarirna, guided by the Great Sage, was strong, and the dragons were defeated.

And the dragon that resisted until the end was left behind by Liruna.

This half-timed seal will be nothing but an insult. I dared to seal off my strength to laugh at the fact that I couldn't do anything.

”Well, I killed once and my anger was cleared up... but I guess I'll just have to ask you to die one more time.”

When Marna died, the demon gods and catastrophes sealed in this world would come back to life. But in any case, if the dragon will return to the Divine Throne, it will be inevitable to deal with them. In that case, it would be more efficient for you to kill me from the bottom up while the Faraway Night Fog is in this world.

After all, the dragon was not that strong. There is little chance of winning the battle against the powerful gods of the other world.

"I just rewound it, so the Great Sage doesn't know about Night Fog." Then there's plenty of room to win. "

Anyway, we should avoid the night fog enemies.

Even if you don't imitate them badly, the ones who stand in your way will die on their own.

The question at hand is how to kill Maruna, but Fallen Dragon had a plan. The last time I used a godslayer who happened to be in this world, I had a plan to kill Marnarilna that I had always planned. For the time being, I still thought that I was not prepared enough, but Marnarilna was a twin god, and the two of them played a real role. In other words, now that Liruna is gone, its power is less than half.

Marna alone would be able to do something with her current pawn.

The Falling Dragon decided to go to the Saints' Home, the organization that he had created to destroy the gods.