Chapter 196 - 196: A prophetic vision of going to school is NOT a proper education!
Chapter 196 - 196: A prophetic vision of going to school is NOT a proper education!
"First, Undecided, you need a title. An attribute boost won't hurt!"
I tapped my chin, thinking about the titles I had available. Being a Re
"What? What do you mean? I *died*?!"
Undecided huddled on herself and shook her head. Tears gathered in her eyes.
"N-no… You just weren't there. I don't know—the dreams are so hard to discern! But there wasn't anything about your death. You just weren't anywhere."
"Anywhere in Hive Supremo?" Ambrosia asked. "Or—"
"Anywhere!"
Undecided's distress immediately made me pull her closer into a half-hug.
"But I'm here right now, my girl. So nobody has to worry just yet! And probably never. Maybe you misinterpreted something in these visions, Undecided! I was just hoping that if you could get used to seeing them all like a single picture, it would be easier for you to bear them. Especially when you want to relax and rest."
Undecided shuddered, then began calming down.
"It does… It does help. Like one large dream instead of all the small ones. So you say I made it out wrong? You won't disappear, right?"
"Of course not. How could I?" I said in an absolutely self-assured tone.
I never put as much effort into lying as I did at this moment! But it worked. Even Amby looked less tense than a moment before.
Silence reigned for a moment.
I was trying to understand how exactly this could happen. Was I kidnapped, perhaps? Or maybe Undecided's visions were too mixed up? Maybe I didn't go missing at all and she was making it out all wrong!
"And the humans fought with us a lot," Undecided spoke suddenly. "Was this wrong, too?"
"I doubt it," Ambrosia said. "We must speed up the 'Eye for an Eye' operation, Nectus. *Especially* if this disappearance is related to humans somehow."
She stared at me, and I understood—I was going to be stuck in Hive Supremo *at least* for the next week. There will be no arguments with Amby this time.
Not that I wanted to argue. Even if the prophecies were vague at best, I didn't doubt that they were true at the core.
Undecided knew too many things which she shouldn't have known right after emerging from her cell.
"I agree, Amby, but not here. Undecided doesn't have to worry about these things. You hear that, girl? Just rest for now and keep practicing with your abilities in the future. And go to school, definitely. A prophetic vision of going to school is NOT a proper education! You got to make friends with your sisters."
Undecided smiled.
"School was fun, usually. Maybe it will be even better when I go through it for real."
I smiled back at her. What an adorable moment…
But I was too busy worrying about Undecided's prophecies! Will we make sense of them before it was too late?
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