“You mean you saw me and Lilith in your vision, Princess Seraphine?”
“Yes, Lord Ethan.”
Ethan, though momentarily taken aback by Seraphine’s calm reply, met her gaze, signaling his willingness to listen. I, too, was curious about this “vision of the future” she had seen. Seraphine’s foresight had always yed a pivotal role in the original story.@@novelbin@@
<em>Even more so now, since her power acknowledges my existence—something that wasn’t part of the original game. It’s worth listening to.</em>
The story had already diverged beyond recognition from its original path. The Hero had managed to adapt the twisted narrative to reach the Demon King, but there was no telling what mighte next.
Just as in the Witch’s Forest or the Necromancy ss, where boss monsters that should have appeared only once showed up in multiples, anything could happen here.
Even though the original game dictated that the Demon King always appeared alone regardless of difficulty, this world’s distortions were unpredictable. It wouldn’t be surprising if we had to face the first and second phases of the fight simultaneously—or if hidden bosses from the original game showed up.
“Please exin in detail, Princess Seraphine. What exactly did you see in your vision?”
“I’ll start from the point where we entered the Demon King’s castle. Upon breaching the castle with the knights, we were immediately engaged in battle against the monsters pouring out.
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