Villainous Me: Help! The heroines are yanderes!
Chapter 82 - 81: The End Is Now[GTG]

Chapter 82: Chapter 81: The End Is Now[GTG]

"Can you really grant my wish?" Helen pleaded, her voice trembling with anticipation.

"Of course, and I know exactly what it is you desire," Flora replied with a knowing smile.

"Which is?" Helen pressed, her eyes wide with curiosity.

"It has to do with your brother, wrong?" Flora declared.

"....,"

"I can make it so that it never happens," she continued, her voice dropping to a conspiratorial whisper.

Helen’s eyes widened in disbelief. "Huh? What do you mean?"

"I can make that incident disappear. Your mother, the attack, it would never have to happen but" Flora explained, her voice laced with a power that sent shivers down Helen’s spine.

Tears welled up in Helen’s eyes. "Really?"

A sly smile played on Flora’s lips. "But only if..." Her voice trailed off, leaving the unspoken condition hanging heavy in the air.

Flora then turned her attention to Emily. "You," she spoke.

" I presume you’ve already guessed my wish." Emily offered a knowing smile, which Flora returned with a curt nod.

Scarlet, was already anticipating Flora’s next words. Flora simply acknowledged her with a knowing look before turning to Lyra, who sat nestled close to Ryan.

"I don’t know, not really," Lyra admitted hesitantly. "Pehaps in this new world, just make sure Ryan falls hopelessly in love with me." She finished with a playful smile, eliciting a chorus of clicks from the other girls.

"You all might be wondering why I can’t simply travel back in time and take care of these creatures myself," Flora began, addressing the unspoken question in the room.

No one dared to interrupt, but a collective look of curiosity washed over their faces, Ryan included.

"There’s a limit to how much I can interfere with fate," Flora explained. "I can manipulate certain events to alter the outcome, but I cannot rewrite it entirely. You were all supposed to die here. If I change that, the records wouldn’t notice. However, if one of you were destined to survive, the records would detect the anomaly, and things wouldn’t end well for any of us."

"What are these records, again?" Scarlet inquired, her brow furrowed in concentration.

"Existence itself," Flora replied cryptically. "The past and the future. That’s all you need to know for now."

A thoughtful silence descended upon the group.

"So, essentially, you’re saying you can only manipulate events that have no real bearing on the future?" Emily finally asked, her voice laced with skepticism.

"Precisely," Flora confirmed. "You all share one inevitable outcome: death. So, whatever I do at this point is irrelevant to the records, as none of you have any influence over the future."

"Then how would you be able to take us back to the past without causing a huge ripple?" Lyra questioned, her brow furrowed in confusion.

"No, no, no, you misunderstand," Flora chuckled. "I’m not directly sending you back in time. The records would pick up on that immediately. All I’m going to do is insert your existence into that realm."

"But wouldn’t that essentially be the same thing?" Scarlet interjected.

"Not quite," Flora countered. "Taking you back in time directly would forcefully introduce your existence into a world where every existence is meticulously accounted for. It would be impossible to go unnoticed as foreign beings. But by inserting your existence, I’m essentially making you citizens of that realm. Think of it like migrating to another kingdom. It doesn’t inherently make you a native, but a child born there would be considered one."

"I see," Scarlet muttered, a flicker of understanding crossing her features.

"So, basically, we’ll be reincarnated?" Helen clarified.

"Yes, but I don’t intend to replace many souls, as that would definitely draw the attention of the records. So some of you will be entering into existence in the most convenient of situations."

"Convenient..." Ryan echoed, trailing off thoughtfully.

"Don’t worry, you’ll understand when you get there," Flora said with a cryptic smile that sent shivers down his spine.

"But something’s been bothering me throughout all this," Emily began, her voice laced with suspicion.

"Tessa... Her family was rumored to be working for the dark church, right? Shouldn’t they have known about these creatures?"

"Well, to put it simply, yes, they knew," Flora admitted. "In fact, she and a few of her family members were actually... breeders."

A collective gasp filled the room.

A wave of nausea washed over them. "Breeders?" Scarlet echoed, her voice laced with disgust.

"Exactly what the name implies," Flora explained, her voice hardening. "They’re essentially human incubators, nurturing these creatures with their mana."

"Why... why would anyone agree to such a thing?" Lyra whispered, her voice trembling with revulsion.

"The same reason someone might perform a ritual for a demonic contract: power, dear," Flora said, her gaze flickering to Ryan. "That’s why they tried to kill you. You discovered Tessa was harboring a strange creature within her. The next thing you knew, the creature tried to take you down, just like they did to anyone who stumbled upon their secret."

"The incident with the gate..." Realization dawned on Ryan’s face.

"These creatures are quite intelligent," Flora continued. "When they realized they failed to eliminate you as a threat, Tessa decided to get rid of you in a way that wouldn’t arouse suspicion. She sent two people, also breeders, to get close to you. When everyone was distracted, they’d eliminate you."

"Hold on! Are you referring to..." Ryan began, his voice laced with dawning comprehension.

"Yes, your so-called friend, Luke," Flora confirmed. "That’s part of the reason you were all still fated to die here. Two breeders within the academy walls, and what they hold within them is powerful enough to destroy the entire place."

"But..." Lyra interrupted, her brow furrowed. "I faced one of them back in the VR world, and I didn’t sense anything wrong with him."

"Because the creatures refused to act," Flora explained. "They were biding their time. Now that the invasion is a success, it’s only a matter of time before they shed those human shells."

"Wait, did I hear you right?" Ryan exclaimed, his voice laced with disbelief.

"You heard perfectly well," Flora said. "The breeders, just like those who contract demons, are fools. They’re being used. When their usefulness is over, they’ll be discarded without a second thought."

A heavy silence descended upon the room, thick with the weight of Flora’s revelation.

"Flora," Ryan thought, a silent plea echoing in his mind.

A voice responded within his head, soft and ethereal. "[Yes?]".

"Those heroines I was supposed to conquer... are these all of them?"

"[Of course not]," the voice replied. "[There was one more, by the name of Evelyn.]"

Hearing this, Ryan’s mind flickered back to the girl who performed the ice demonstration in class. He couldn’t help but notice the uncanny resemblance she bore to Lyla from the other world.

"[You never had the chance to go after her since you were already preoccupied with these two]," the voice continued, referring to Lyra and Scarlet.

"I see," Ryan muttered, a sense of understanding settling upon him.

"[But don’t worry, she’ll also be reincarnated.]"

"No, that’s not it," Ryan clarified.

"[What is it then?]".

"I wasn’t asking because I wanted to conquer her. I just wanted to confirm if Emily and Helen are heroines."

"[Well, Emily certainly is one. She was supposed to meet the protagonist at some point and escape the palace with him, falling in love along the way. But your interference changed a lot of things. The creatures hastened their invasion after you survived their attack, so they never had a chance to meet.]"

"I see," Ryan acknowledged, a pang of guilt twisting in his gut.

"[But in Helen’s case, she’s not a heroine.]"

"I knew it," Ryan murmured.

"[She was supposed to be the villainess who ultimately meets her demise. But your interference changed her path once again. Plus, if you haven’t noticed, she’s the only one here who’s truly bonded with this world emotionally. That’s because she’s originally from here, unlike the rest of you who were reincarnated.]"

"But why reincarnate her then? She’s not one of these so-called heroines you want to jog their memories. What’s the purpose?"

Flora’s voice, devoid of its usual amusement, echoed in his head. "[Simple. She’s close to you.]"

Ryan pondered this new information.

"So, what happens when we get there?" Scarlet, ever the pragmatist, cut through the contemplative silence.

"You’ll be born into a time when the creatures are still planning their first invasion," Flora explained. "They’re weaker then, more susceptible. That’s your window of opportunity."

"How exactly do we stop them?" Emily, ever the strategist, inquired.

"Ah, I almost forgot that crucial detail," Flora admitted with a playful lilt to her voice. "Before they can fully gain access to a world, they need to obtain its life force. It manifests in various forms, but in this world, it takes the form of a pearl – Nephtyr’s Pearl, to be precise."

A collective gasp rippled through the room.

"You mean the artifact they call the Tear of the Creation Goddess?" Helen questioned, her voice barely a whisper.

"Precisely," Flora confirmed. "It’s a symbolic title, a veil over the truth. Yes, it birthed life on this planet, but it was never a goddess’ tear. It’s the lifeblood of this world, its very essence."

"They seek the life force of each world," Flora continued, her voice turning grim. "Once they have it, they use it to weaken the world’s will, its resistance. Then, they devour it whole, unhindered."

"So... they already have it," Ryan stated, the implication hanging heavy in the air.

"Indeed," Flora confirmed with a grave nod.

*Boom!*

A sudden, deafening boom echoed through the room, sending shivers down everyone’s spines.

"What was that?!" Lyra shrieked, scrambling to her feet.

"It seems they’ve shed their human shells," Flora said, her voice laced with urgency.

"Shit!" Ryan cursed under his breath.

"Time is of the essence," Flora declared, her blue hair whipping around her face as she stretched out her hand. A massive magic circle materialized above them, pulsating with intricate symbols and arcane energy. It glowed a deep crimson red, layered with countless swirling rings.

"Prepare yourselves," Flora’s voice boomed, echoing in the vast chamber. "The world you’re about to awaken to is one teetering on the brink of oblivion. But you are given a choice: fight and become the heroes this world desperately needs, or watch as it crumbles before your very eyes. Remember, this can only be done once. There’s a limit to how much I can tamper with the records. This is your one shot. Good luck."

With that final pronouncement, the world dissolved into a swirling vortex of light and energy, swallowing them whole. Their consciousness faded, replaced by the sweet oblivion of a new beginning.

[Guys I barely receive any reaction on this book, i muight just drop it if thing keep up this way and focus on my other book]

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