Love Letter From The Future - Chapter 86: - The Lord Is With Us (7)
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Chapter 86: - The Lord Is With Us (7)

The Lord Is With Us (7)

Yo-you bastard! Even if youre from the future, you still stole my friends body!

Ian had become possessed after receiving the letter from the future and had gone down a completely new path.

Naturally, the path this Ian had taken was different.

The proof of that lay in Ians amnesia. If they had been similar, they would have shared memories.

Considering that, Leto had essentially lost his friends essence. It wasnt strange that he felt angry.

Leto clenched his fist, prompting Ian to take a step back, evading the blow.

Leto grunted in frustration and followed up with a second punch.

Ian caught Letos fist.

A bitter smile tugged at the corners of Ians mouth. It was the only face that could even be called an expression.

Dont worry, I cant stay long Im just doing what I have to do.

Ians explanation did little to relieve Letos frustration. As Letos green eyes met with Ians, his intent to use a scroll became increasingly apparent.

It was then.

Leto felt a wind brushing past him as his view changed. Ian had forcibly turned Letos body around before pinning him against the wall.

Letos arms were restrained behind his back, causing him to groan from the pain without even processing what had occurred.

With bloodshot eyes, a growl of animosity escaped his lips.

What you have to do? Do you have any idea how much Ian suffered because of your actions? How many times does he have to go along with your antics!

If he doesnt, we will all die.

His voice remained flat and completely devoid of emotion.

Leto regained his composure immediately as he sensed the deep remorse in the mans voice.

As if a bucket of cold water had been thrown at him, he could only stare blankly into the mans golden eyes.

The mans gaze remained unwavering. As far as Leto could tell, the man was telling the truth.

Several times, his lips parted before closing.

Even while forcibly pressed against the wall, Leto managed to ask a question.

Just what the hell happened to yo-?

Leto.

With a grave expression, the man offered some heartfelt advice.

Dont try to know too much. The world wont allow it, and you might end up hurt.

That was all.

As if he believed Leto had calmed down, he released him and swiftly turned around without hesitation.

Leto was briefly speechless as he stretched his body.

A tangled web of theories began to form in his mind.

Everyone would die? Why? And if the world didnt allow him to know, then how come Ian knew about it?

A myriad of questions entwined in his thoughts, forming an uncertainty. With the meager clues he had been given so far, it seemed impossible to solve them.

Thus, there was only one solutionTo gather as much information as possible.

Why did you come back?

The mans stride halted.

As the mans golden eyes flickered to him, Leto repeated his question, concerned that the man would change his mind and leave.

To travel back from the future to the past is a miracle that even the most skilled mages have yet to accomplish. It must have required immense effort. Why did you go to such lengths and why is it that youre the one who came back?

The man pondered for a moment, his eyes darting from side to side before focusing back

Still devoid of emotion, he gave his answer.

Because I failed.

It was yet another term that he didnt know the meaning of. Letos head throb.

Soon after, Ian walked out of the alleyway.

Unable to guess his destination, Leto couldnt help but shout in panic.

Hey, where do you think youre going!

To meet someone.

Ian waved his hand dismissively.

Im supposed to go meet Delphine Yurdina.

Leto could only chase after him with his eyes.

That was where their conversation had ended.

Leto said that he hadnt spoken to Ian since.

At least, not until today.

**

As Leto finished recounting his story, I fell silent. All sorts of complicated thoughts filled my head, and there were many things I didnt understand.

I asked Leto a question.

What did you mean by Im different from my future self?

Tsk. I knew you would ask that. As expected, the Knight Division is only filled with meatheads.

With a click of his tongue, Leto drew a solid line of light in the air with his mana.

Originally, this technique was used to draw magic circles, but it was also useful for explaining things like this.

A shimmering vertical line materialized.

Leto pointed at the lower end of the line and began to explain.

Okay, this represents the past, and lets say we continue straight into the future.

His finger traced along the solid line, reaching the top.

As he did that, he asked me a question.

Now, how do we get back to the past?

Cant we just go back through the middle?

Leto nodded and moved his finger to the middle of the solid line. His green eyes stared at me in silence.

And then what? Would we just follow the same future as its already been drawn?

I grasped my chin as I pondered the question. However, I shook my head as I didnt need to think too hard about it.

No, I guess something would change.

Okay, then lets draw a new future.

And he drew a new diagonal line. Like branches on a twig, two lines diverged from the center.

I looked at Leto questioningly, and he began his explanation, seemingly aware of my need for it.

Now, look. There are two differing futures, correct?

Wouldnt the first future be extinguished since we came back from that one?

Think about it, what happens to the you who traveled back to the past? Arent you the product of that initial future?

I nodded, swallowing nervously.

I finally understood what Leto was trying to say. I asked a question in confirmation.

So the branching future is me, and the one from the other future is the one possessing me?

Exactly. Time is something that cant be erased. The moment that Ian returned to the past, a whole other world of possibilities was born. Thats why you and the other Ian must be distinct from each other.

Unless your personalities merged, Leto thought silently.

But there was still an issue. The letter from the future told a different story.

That world was a peaceful and happy place.

But the other letter I received was also from the future, and yet it claimed that the world would end if left unprotected.

As if it were simple, Leto pointed to another branch.

It must have originated from a separate branch of the future. I dont know what Ian did, but the entire timeline has been disrupted. It wouldnt be strange for a letter to come from any possible future, but because you received that particular letter, Id have to say that the world were in now is closest to the future of the letter..

It was a complicated explanation, but I somehow managed to make sense of it.

It meant that the future Ian who had taken possession of me and the love letter from seven years ahead belonged to different futures.

So was the man in my dream also a version of me?

I remembered the blood-soaked landscape. It was a battlefield resonating with ominous noises, corpses scattered about, and filled with the stench of death.

The thought saddened me, realizing it was a potential future I might have to face.

I was scared that if I didnt follow the letters instructions, that future would become a reality.

Still, simply discovering this was a great accomplishment. Considering that the number of possible futures was practically infinite, it wasnt surprising that the letters had different senders.

It didnt matter that there were multiple senders because they were merely distant possibilities.

What mattered to me were the letters contents.

If I followed the instructions inside each letter to the best of my abilities, I realized I could also learn about my future lovers.

I looked at my best friend with admiration in my eyes. He looked proud of himself.

Im impressed, Leto. That helped a lot.

Heh, I am pretty smart. You should buy me a drink.

If that was all he wanted, I would gladly buy him any amount of alcohol. Trust filled my gaze as I looked at Leto.

With high expectations, I asked him about my next course of action.

So, what should I do now?

Patting my shoulder, Leto smiled wryly.

Thats for you to figure out.

?

I stared blankly at Leto, a hint of betrayal hidden in my gaze.

What can I do? I dont even know the contents of your letter.

I was about to retort but stopped.

Leto was right. Forming a plan required information, and only I could read the contents of the letters.

Right now, my main focus was on the practicum.

Still, I couldnt help but think about the information Ian had requested from the Saintess. If he had needed it so badly, perhaps the orphanage was connected to the future.

Since I didnt have any information, it made sense to follow the leads he had received.

After silently observing me, Leto cleared his throat.

Now that I think about it, Ian said that he was going to see Senior Delphine, right?

I heard that she hadnt been seen since the Hunting Festival.

There was someone else I could talk to. Someone who had initially suggested the possibility that the letter originated from the future.

That person was Emma.

Two options weighed on my mind.

Delphine Yurdina, a woman of captivating beauty.

And Emma, my friend with a warm, friendly smile.

It seemed wise to meet both of them and recruit them as members for my practicum.

I also thought I should pay a visit to Senior Elsie.

I immediately started mapping out a route in my head.

I didnt have much time. I only had a week left to assemble my group before the registration period closed.

Within that time, I had to gather both information and power.

The stench of blood grew more potent with each passing e minute.

**

That evening, I sought out Senior Delphine at the Aedalus Pavilion, but the news I received from the servants was as I had expected.

Ms. Yurdina is in the Churchs intensive care unit.

I crossed my arms, tapping my fingers against my forearm.

That sounded about right. However, I had hoped her injury wasnt severe enough to warrant a trip to the ICU.

A sigh escaped my lips as I realized I had no idea how Senior Delphine would react upon seeing me.

I shook my head and lamented, voicing my complaint to my future self.

What an impatient human being. If only he had even half of my peace-loving heart.

It was truly a pity.