Last Wish System
Page 184Chapter 184: The Future I Choose
“You have already heard all the three options; now you must choose.”
In Yale’s past life opinion, the second option was the most optimal because as she would reincarnate with her soul in a good state the reincarnation process should be quick and even with only a little of her memories, she would be able to reach the Novice Rank quickly. Once she recovered all her memories she should be able to reach again her current level in just a few years; her potential will be even higher due to that.
Anyone who cared the most about training would choose that option without a doubt. Not everyone had the chance to have a fresh start with knowledge of a previous life and a soul far stronger than normal. After all, without using any special object, only those who had turned Law Masters can reincarnate willingly, conserving their memories as long their souls were in a good state.
“I have clear the future I want. If you asked the previous me I would have chosen the second option without any doubt; my life hasn’t been a good one, and I know that reincarnation would have a lot of benefits in my potential as I will be able to train faster.”
Aiwai was able to understand the advantages of reincarnation; reincarnated people were always geniuses among geniuses, even if someone lacks memories like Yale, their initial potential is still far higher than other people.
The only reason Yale hadn’t almost any talent when he was born was that the Last Wish System suppressed them to force Yale to train hard instead of relying just on the advantage of talent. The Last Wish System didn’t have the capacity to create something from nothing, those talents Yale obtained were all talent that belonged to him from the start or obtained from external sources.
Even the Storage Space existed from the start; it was just that Yale couldn’t use it as it was restricted by the system and his own lack of power. Without the system’s restriction, Yale wouldn’t be able to control such space with his level.
“However, right now, after having met Yale and Wyba and lived together as a family I can’t think in the same way. The future I choose is the third option.”
Yale’s past life smiled, although he knew that the best option was the second one, he wanted that Aiwai ended up choosing the third one.
Aiwai shook her head.
“If Yale only needs to reach the Practitioner Rank before breaking my seal I will be able to meet him and Wyba soon inside that space, so even if I can’t go out, I will be well. Moreover, I am sure that the curse my soul will be completely erased one day.”
Aiwai wanted to be with her family, the place they were wasn’t the most important, even in that space they would be able to be together after just some time.
“From where do you obtain that confidence. Currently, even I am unable to erase the curse of your soul.”
Yale’s past life knew the answer; he just wanted to confirm if Aiwai had reached the same answer as him or a different one.
“Even if you can’t, Yale will do it. I have no doubts that he will be able to do things you can’t do. Isn’t that your reason for sealing your memories erasing yourself and creating a new personality in your soul? You disregarded even your own existence for Yale; if he didn’t have the capacity to surpass you, it would be weird.”
Aiwai was extremely sharp; she knew that sealing one’s memories in reincarnation wasn’t normal. Yale had his previous life’s memories sealed because he knew something that was better to not remember in order to avoid attracting a calamity, but in those cases, the usual was sealing only those dangerous memories; there was no need to seal all of them.
“You are right; I bet that Yale will do it by himself or he will find a method to do it. However, I need to tell you, that when I left behind the consciousness, I am using right now, I hadn’t decided if sealing all my memories or not, that was something that I planned to decide just before reincarnating.”
Yale’s previous life wouldn’t mention something about forbidden knowledge as a reason to seal some memories, but the rest was just the truth; that consciousness was sealed in the Origin Orb and activated due to the awakening of the Death Bloodline; he would just be able to appear once more when Yale would use the Origin Link.
“Little girl, I took a liking for your personality; how about turning into my disciple? Although I am already dead, I can give you a knowledge that would make all the continent die from jealousy.”
That was a bad habit from Yale’s past life, whenever he met a talent who had a personality of his liking he tried to recruit that person as his disciple.
If Aiwai had chosen the second option, Yale’s past life wouldn’t have bothered with her and would just help her to reincarnate to repay the kindness she had shown to Yale.
However, choosing the third, she demonstrated that she wasn’t selfish and was ready to lose that excellent chance to be able to live with Yale even if that means being in a different space without being able to exit. Yale’s past life liked loyal people a lot.
“Being your disciple will be my honor. Since the first moment I saw your power I admired you, I can’t think of anyone else who can be a better master even if you are already dead.”
Aiwai was honest with her words; she didn’t plan to lie in from of Yale’s past life. As she really wanted to become his disciple, she wouldn’t refute due to her pride or any other thing. She felt weird acting like that in front of Yale’s body, but the strongest expert she had met in her life asked her to become a disciple, so there was no way she could say no.
“Alright, from now on you are my disciple, so you have the right to know one of my names. The name I will tell you is the same one I told Anpaes in the past, and it was even the name Zuatania, and Revgen used the most when they talked with me on this continent. You can call me Master Liye.”
Liye touched Aiwai’s head, and she felt like something entered her body from Liye’s hand, but she was unable to detect it.
“You will obtain what I just gave you after you awakened inside that space, obtaining it in the real world would have a bad effect on your soul given your current state.”
“Disciple Aiwai pays respects to Master Liye.”
Liye was pleased with Aiwai’s behavior, so he patted a bit her head before asking her to stood up. Aiwai wasn’t used to being treated like a kid by being patted on her head, she was usually the one who did it to Yale and Wyba, but against Liye, she couldn’t complain.
Liye had always been picky with his disciples; he was like Swordmad, he only picked those disciples he liked, it didn’t matter anything else. Although he always had a lot of people who would have died happy with just some words of guidance, Liye had never taught to someone he didn’t like. On the other hand, he had always treated really well his disciples as long they didn’t betray him or acted improperly.
“Aiwai, since you are now my disciple I will tell you something important related to the method to heal your curse.”
Liye had just treated Aiwai as someone valued by Yale, so although he helped her, he didn’t mind too much about her future. However, after Aiwai accepted to turn into his disciple, his treatment changed and Liye was ready to explain some more things.
“There are two types of methods to heal the curse of your soul, orthodox and unorthodox. I am not well versed in unorthodox methods to treat souls, so I can just tell you about an orthodox method I know to treat your curse. However, for Yale maybe it would be better to use an unorthodox method.”
Orthodox methods to treat souls were the best as they were powerful and versatile. However, they need too many requirements.
On the other hand, unorthodox methods are specific for every problem and the efficiency is far less than an orthodox method, but although experts consider learning such methods a waste of time, the requirements are much lower.