"The perfect cube? What? Is that the symbol of the Scourge Church?"

As one of the most wanted organizations in the Kingdom, Erhard naturally has a lot of knowledge about the Church of Scourge.

However, for a while, she couldn't figure out why the symbol of the Church of Scourge appeared in front of them.

"No. To be precise, the 'Immaculate Cube' is just the symbol of the 'Witch Council' to which the Church of Scourge belongs."

"What is the Witch Council!"

Erhard didn't have time to investigate why Chris knew these things, he just asked anxiously.

"'Witch Council'? It's basically a literal meaning. However, there are very few real witches in it, and they are all vulgar people who covet the power of witches. The reason why the 'Witch Council' that admires witches so much uses the 'perfect cube' as The symbol, because it is the cradle of the witch."

Chris looked at the huge blue cube hanging high in the sky, and heaved a sigh of relief.

"Please pay close attention, Commander Erhard. This is just the beginning... and when the 'perfect cube' appears, it will be too late."

"No one can stop the birth of a new witch."

"So, no one can escape..."

Volume Two: Chapter 150 Two, the decisive battle (eight)

"This...what the hell is..."

In the deep consciousness space, Riber just shook it a bit, and he had already successfully digested the original plot screen that had just arrived.

"The Wandering Chapter of the Sad Witch."

"Act five."

"Man in the Mirror."

Linked to the plot screen itself, Riber feels that this is completely fraudulent.

Because, the scene of the plot screen is really too miserable.

It was a perspective close to a bird's-eye view, showing the entire city of Greenwater.

And the city is full of scenes of fragments and raging flames.

The corpses of the residents in the city were abandoned everywhere like rubbish. Mountains of corpses and seas of blood were piled up wantonly everywhere, without any sign of life.

In this picture, there are only two people who seem to be "alive".

In the center of Greenwater City, Evanna looked desperately at the sky with her companion in her arms.

And, on the side of the square in the blue sky, there is a strange figure.

This man was dressed in a gentleman's attire, with a black suit as the main theme, a top hat and a cane.

The face of the gentleman in black seemed to be vaguely covered by something like a mosaic, making it impossible to discern his appearance.Moreover, this person turned out to be standing upside down in the sky...

No, it's not quite accurate to describe it as a handstand.

His upside-down figure really gives people a very weird feeling.

It was as if, to this gentleman in black, the sky was the ground.He was just very casual, with his head on the ground in an ordinary way, "standing" in the sky.

Could it be that the person hanging upside down is the so-called "man in the mirror"?

Compared to that, what's going on with the scene in the fifth act?

What happened between the fourth act and the fifth act that turned Greenwater into such a painting of hell?

Moreover, although the person who fell beside Ewenna was injured and stained, it was difficult to identify their appearance.However, judging from the costumes and wheelchairs and other markers, why does it feel like the protagonist group including Chris, Bridget, Lysa, and Lynn have all been wiped out?

After splitting the original plot and reality in his mind, Riber quickly went through it.

Since the original plot is GALGAME, it is very likely that there will be multiple endings.So, the scene of the arrival is the situation when entering BADEND?

...

I always feel that something is wrong, the previous plots were good, but at the end, there is a sudden BADEND or something, which is unreasonable.

And, if you think about it carefully, as a complete plot line, it ends with only five acts, that is, five chapters, isn't it a bit too short?

After thinking about it for a while, Riber faintly felt that he had figured it out.

The biggest dividing line between the original plot and reality should appear in the fourth act, which is the scene of "Bug King" Hannah White.

At that time, when Hannah covered the entire southern city area with black worms in the fourth act, he felt that the gap between the decent and the villain seemed too large.

Even if the original work has a development system, it can allow the protagonist group to fight monsters and upgrade in a short time.But even then, it's hard to imagine that Halla, who needs more than 800 people to dispatch, and Ribel's golden finger, can be solved by a few people from the original protagonist group.

In other words, starting from the fourth act, the protagonists of the original plot have been unable to do what they want.Things started to become unresolvable, and then came the fifth act...

"Huh? This person looks familiar..."

While Riber was contemplating, Shattered suddenly said.

Turning his head, Ribel discovered that most of this deep consciousness space has been turned into scenes in the plot screen.Then, the disillusionment is looking at the "man in the mirror" in the sky, and said this sentence.

"Tsk..."

Riber couldn't help but smacked his lips.

Even things like the plot screen will be unconsciously and directly displayed in this space.

This means that with the passage of time, there will really be no so-called secrets between him and the Sword of Destruction.

"You know this man?"

Riber asked.

And Shattered held his head and thought for a while before shaking his head,

"It's just a little impression."

"..."

"Oh, don't be angry. That's what it's like to have no brains! I can't remember anything. However, on the other hand, when I can't remember anything, I still feel that he looks familiar. Doesn't it mean that he treated me before? Is that why I know him so well? No, it’s not me, I’m just a sword. It should be you, you and him are very familiar, always together or something. That’s why I’m just passing by remember him..."

Shattered hastily defended himself.

Riber, on the other hand, had another headache for the disillusioned "brainless".

So, it was his ancestors and not him.

No matter how many times you explain it, Destruction doesn't listen.And Riber didn't want to be disillusioned, so he didn't bother to argue anymore.

"Then do you have an impression of the blue square next to him?"

"Have!"

"Oh? Are you more familiar with this thing?"

"No, even if I have a bad memory, I still remember what I saw just now. This is the cube that the black woman used. It was the color before it turned dark purple and spread."

"The perfect cube?"

Riber froze.

Could it be that in the original plot, Greenwater City was attacked by the Church of Scourge and became like that?And this man in the mirror is a member of the Scourge Church, and he is very familiar with Campret's ancestors, so that's why he left an impression on Shattered?

No, there is another possibility.

Since, the perfect cube represents the power of the witch.In the original plot, it is very likely that the ceremony of Sister Grace is completed. This is the scene when the new witch is born.

Thinking of this, Riber suddenly felt like he had figured everything out.

No wonder, the plot of the fifth act is so intense.

No wonder, even in the original plot, Chris and Evanna, the male and female protagonists, can't see any opportunity for emotional sublimation.

It's no wonder that the protagonist group in Greenwater City is extremely weak compared to the mysterious organization that is almost omnipotent.

No wonder, Ewenna will become the Witch of Sorrow!

It turns out that the Sad Witch line is only halfway here!

Somehow, the witch born in Greenwater City will not be Sister Grace, but Evanna...

And after Ewenna becomes a witch, "The Witch Screams" will truly become a galgame that captures and saves witches.

In other words, these things that happened in Greenwater City were inevitable and unstoppable.Because the ceremony for the birth of a witch is completely "drama killing" for the protagonist group of the original plot.

"By the way, Camprete. By the way, this blue cube is also hanging in the sky outside."

The shattered words gave Riber a lore blow, which can be regarded as confirming Riber's guess.

Suddenly, as if drained of strength, Riber sat slumped on the seat, staring at the sky in a daze, looking at the giant blue cube hanging over there after the plot screen was mapped in.

In his heart, there was an incomparable sense of powerlessness.

That kind of inability to contend with fate, unable to change the established things, a deep sense of powerlessness that comes from the bottom of the heart and pervades the whole body.

Even if it is because of him, what if the real protagonist group has the brave Nero, the Inquisition, and the knights who are going all out?

In the end, it was futile.

Now he wants to prevent the tragedy from happening, and wants to prevent Ewenna from becoming a witch.

But really, just thinking about it.

Riber could no longer think of any way, nor could he find any bargaining chips, to climb the mountain in front of him that was destined to be impossible to climb.

So, I really can only watch helplessly, will the plot return to the original track after all?

Damn!

Even if it's just to not follow the two awkward protagonists Chris and Evanna, and continue to go through the follow-up plot of the sad witch line in Acts [-] and [-], Ribel wants to end everything here.

...

Just as Riber was gritting his teeth, thinking that there was still an opportunity to break the deadlock, his consciousness was suddenly pulled back to reality.

Feeling the return of the long-lost touch, Riber sat up blankly and looked around.

His body has already recovered?

Wherever he looked, he saw Alice who had fallen to the ground, but probably just passed out.He also saw the mouth of the "artist" nailed to the ground by the blood-stained black feather on the ground in front of him.

Although it is in a rather peculiar scene, it is still the same as before...except, a purple door.

A dark purple door that never existed in Riber's mansion before, now stands quietly in the midair of the second-floor hall.

The next moment, the purple door slowly opened, and what appeared from inside was actually the "man in the mirror" that Riber saw in the original plot, perhaps closely related to the ancestors of the Campret family.

Still in the posture of hanging upside down in the sky, the man in the mirror tapped Alice and Ribel with the crutch in his hand.

"Get up and put it on her."

Riber completely failed to understand the words of the man in the mirror.

He only felt the scene in front of him changing rapidly when the first sound sounded.

Because, at the moment when the person in the mirror spoke, the bodies of Liber and Alice entered the purple door in a manner similar to teleportation.

So, the hall on the second floor of the mansion was so empty that only a tattered mouth remained.

The weird words of the man in the mirror resounded one after another.

"one."

"she."

"superior."

"bring."

Until the last word sounded, the purple door also completely disappeared, as if it had never existed from the beginning.

...

...

Before the Cathedral of Light.

A large number of combatants stared blankly at the blue square in the sky.

It is not impossible for them to understand that those members who were absorbed into small cubes are already dead.It is not unknown that even if they flee completely at this time, they will not be held accountable.It is even more clear that every second of staying in this place is a fatal danger.

However, they still did not escape.

It's not that I don't want to escape, but I can't escape.

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