Chapter 37: Unclear Experiment
Julia’s authority allowed her to divide percentage into the outcomes that she could think of. With each events, she diminish them into branches, one outcome could have two or multi choices to be implanted with percentage. When events turned to be having two or multi outcomes, the prizes for when she divided percentage into each would be reluctantly reduced. For example, she wishes for a candy for if someone speaks out the sentence she thought of, it would be a whole candy for her as a prize, because she guessed the event would turn out to be one hundred percent true. If she enchants and divides the percentage into two or multi outcomes, the prize as said would be reduced to fit the percentage given; she could divide the event into fifty percent for if the person speaks the sentence as said and fifty percent for if the person doesn’t speak the sentence, and the prize for the correct one would grant her a slightly larger than half of the candy, whilst the incorrect one would give her around thirty percent of the whole candy. That’s right, the demerit of Julia’s ability is that the incorrect outcomes that she divided percentage would give her only a trifling amount of the whole prize she wishes. For the multi choices, whatever the outcomes would give the small amount of the whole prize except the correct one. For example, for a event that she thought of three possible outcomes, then the percentage for each is thirty three percent, however if she gets the correct one, she would have sixty percent of the prize she wishes, while the other outcomes in total would be forty percent, and it would be twenty percent for each.
In accordance with her ability, Julia has an insane critical thinking skill as it reinforces her authority. In addition, Julia’s a girl, a girl’s sense is more sensical than the other gender; it’s a myth that females have a sixth sense that allowed them to perceive and assume without any explanations needed. What a matching base, a powerful ability with insane critical thinking, and the faith of a girl, all together are the components of Julia, the seemingly right individual to incur and abide with the authority.
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Drowning in thoughts of their father, they did as usual, they suppressed the thoughts inside them. Negative thoughts only harm their well-beings, not thinking about it too much would be better. Because Julia had made a deal with the pledging system to get here, therefore the quintuplets couldn’t read her memories.
So, whoever makes a deal with the pledging system wouldn’t be susceptibly legible.
The boy and the quintuplets realized that. The boy would feel empathy to the girl’s circumstance as well, because he couldn’t be legible either. With memories lost, the boy didn’t know the purpose of getting sent here. He knew that he came from another domain, but he didn’t know which one. There are five domains in total, and the pledging system would automatically keep working to balance. Planets are constantly created with ease, with pledging system, the domains automatically open and trade planets equally. The purpose was to balance each domain, because one overloaded could lead to a cataclysm.
But why was he brought here? It looked like a conspiracy, seeming that the boy was brought here by Osparious himself, and Osparious was the one to make a pledge with the domain, in which the boy came from. And about the girl, it was unknown. Osparious said that Julia had her authority to make it here. Julia was from Osparious, and she was the only human to obtain such power within her, it could be called a mutation or...the power was given to her already before. How could one get that overpowered authority which could be a dangerous fang? The boy and the quintuplets contemplated.
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God #2: “Father, may thou tell us what thou hast thinking? We want a clarification to know everything. Is Julia not knowing her purpose?”
The question however was answered previously, it was just that the quintuplets wanted further than that. They wanted their father to explain briefly about his intentions.
God #4: “I don’t think that would happen...do thou think about commiting annihilation? Something like that?”
Eventually, one quintuplet took the risk to ask their father about the conspiracy or a plan that their father was concealing. The quintuplets asked that, albeit they would be given false answers from their father, or...Osparious wouldn’t answer them at all. One minute passed, two minutes passed, and three minutes passed. The room suddenly fell in silence, the intense atmosphere got into everyone. Everybody was waiting for Osparious’s response, whether he answers or not, it was really determining the ending-time of the conference. It was alright to foster the girl as well, but they don’t want the fidget thoughts keep spinning in their head, and...they didn’t want their father to do something such as betrayal. It couldn’t be that, impossible, they thought. They’re his sons, right? So what were you thinking, Osparious?
Osparious: “There are no such things as that. Although, some could be correct, but I want to experiment something.”
Quintuplets: “Experiment?”
Osparious: “It’s an experiment relating to the seeds I planted. It was about moralities I thought of. Whether this experiment is completed or not. The winner would take hold of it.”
Everyone was listening to Osparious as he was explaining the remarks. He imposed moralities on experiments, and whether it would be completed or not, depending on the winner. About moralities he said, the experiment would be about moralities, he wanted to test out something that it could be the remnant that coexist with the winner. The winner as said, however, who would be the contestants? Who else? The contestants were them? Still unclear and remarkable of his clarification, they didn’t think that they would fight each other...don’t say that...
As everyone was drowning in thoughts, Osparious stood up from his throne. The bones made a cracking sound and reveberated. He got a smile on his face, his white beard incarnated his ancient and holy figure. His eyes are light blue and having whity veins in the iris, and his eyes were smooth on the surface, reflecting the boy and the quintuplets in the surface.
Osparious: “I have to take my leave. Not everything I said was true, but whether everything was according to the plan or not, wasn’t clear yet. Thou could say that I was just doing these for fun.”
Contradicting to the personality that an ancient god should have, all he told was bare confusion that made them only having more queries to understand. Though it could be normal, this unclear personality wasn’t monotone. It could be called perspective. Until his vision materializes, they would understand when the time comes.
Osparious vanished, a flickering sound left despite the perplexion covered the whole hall.
Knowing the duty given, as usual, the quintuplets put aside the thoughts and headed toward the door leading to the other realm.
God #1: “Come with us.”
The white portal appeared and sound wistfully from the door. The sound was like abundant souls wandering, and that door would lead to where the Quintuplets and the boy currently lived and worked. Unquestionably, the boy and Julia headed to the door, they were walking side by side.
?: “Can you guess my name?”
Julia: “...”
The boy asked the girl out of the blue, the boy sensed the air of know-it-all from her, wanting to test out what made him have that perception. Of course, no one would guess right in the first attempt. Name is a concept to define an individual, there were unquestionably many egos in the entire universe. Asking that would be like finding diamond in the sea of sand.
Utterly, the girl spoke,
Julia: “Karter?”
?: “No, that’s not my name. I guess that my feeling was wrong.”
As he was nonchantly heading back to the door direction, Julia stated.
Julia: “Your name is Katze, right?”
?: “!?”
As he heard his name spoken out, he looked at her. That was right, it was his name. Still, he couldn’t understand how she knew his name. She replied the second time, and the second time was correct. Her first guess cannot be underestimated either, she got the first two letters right, and the pronunication was nearly similar.
Katze kinda envisioned Julia’s authority, or that could be just her guessing. He didn’t know which.
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