I Became a Fortune Teller in the Game My Little Sister Made

Chapter 29



Chapter 29
Is This a Class? (4)

『 Translator – Divinity 』

Thinking about it now, Romance Academy in reality and Romance Academy in the game were very different.

Conversations with characters that were just about choosing options, classes that ended with a few clicks, events with fixed routes.

But the biggest change among them was undoubtedly the skills.

‘It’s completely different from the game.’

Naturally, neither nor were skills that could be used like this originally.

was around the level of a common trash skill, and although I had never obtained , considering similar skills that summoned places, they were all just for show.

Using it to forcibly invite enemies and buy time, or to restore objects to the point of reversing time, was all possible only because Romance Academy had become real.

‘Then maybe there are actually no useless skills…?’

Ah, of course, the job skill was trash. That damn was just a tarot card generator.

And even the two reliable skills had major drawbacks.

‘For , after using it, I need a 3-hour cooldown before I can enter again.’

Although it could be used to buy time, it required a 3-hour cooldown to gain a mere 5 seconds.

‘For … it was easy to transfer ownership now because it was a car, but for a room in an actual house, it would be more complicated to obtain ownership.’

The condition for using was that it had to be ‘my room’, so the boundary was a bit ambiguous.

This was also a drawback I didn’t notice in the game. Or rather, it arose because it became reality.

Ultimately, it seemed like I had to reorganize my skills.

After class, I should go back to my base and look through the skill list again…

“Hey, Namgung Min.”

“…Uh, ah! Sorry, Miss Liu. What’s the matter?”

“It’s nothing special. I just have a question.”

The restored jeep was speeding through a treeless plain. It wasn’t a terrain that would naturally occur in the middle of a mountain, so it seemed like a place prepared by the academy.

If we went straight like this, we would probably reach the goal.

Thinking that, I looked at Liu in the driver’s seat from the backseat.

“You have a question? Ah, you don’t have to worry, I’ll return ownership of the jeep–”

“—How did you know?”

“Yes?”

…The rearview mirror of the jeep.

Liu’s cold gaze was directed at me through it.

Suspicion, anxiety, doubt, all mixed together.

Liu’s essence was staring at me.

“You immediately noticed after seeing the armor, I could just think you’re quick-witted. That armored girl… Lily Whiterose is a celebrity I also know.”

“………….”

“…But how did you know that that armored girl would throw her lance?”

“…Well, of course.”

“Ha, you’re not going to say it was fortune-telling, are you?”

Liu, cutting me off with a scoff, let out a laugh as if it was ridiculous.

“I’ve been watching you. From the starting point, all the way to here.”

“……….”

“You always used tarot cards or that branch to do fortune-telling. I could understand that, but you didn’t do any of that earlier.”

Blocking off my usual escape route,

Liu’s eyes gleamed as if she had finally found a clue to her suspicion.

“You knew the lance was coming without even doing fortune-telling? Even I, Lucas, that malicious bitch, and the princess didn’t know?”

“……….”

“Explain yourself.”

Liu didn’t even curse like she usually did. She just glared at me, harboring a cold yet burning suspicion.

Perhaps, I had taken her too lightly.

Liu Yan was one of the wealthiest people in the world, a , and a paranoiac who distrusted people.

But what about the Liu I saw? She showed that side of her during the entrance exam, but until just now, she had been acting very friendly and open.

As if to deceive me and make me lower my guard. As if acting that way to find my weakness.

And I was caught in her trap.

…Hook, line, and sinker.

“………….”

Liu was silent. She must be waiting for my explanation.

Wouldn’t her attitude towards me depend on this explanation?

Liu’s paranoia only arose towards ‘those who could threaten her’. So she didn’t even feel the need to be suspicious of mere objects or people who couldn’t threaten her.

If that happened, all my chances to get involved with Liu would disappear. She wouldn’t listen to anything I said, and she wouldn’t care about my stories.

Then what should I answer?

‘I don’t know what will happen if I fuel her suspicion even more…’

It was simple to maintain Liu’s suspicion like when I received the fortune-telling fee. Just smile meaningfully and say something like “It’s a secret”, and it would be fine.

But I already acted like that, and this is what happened. Should I just keep fueling her suspicion?

“…………….”

“…Miss Liu, you’re sharp as always.”

I really don’t know.

I’ve just finished collaborating with everyone to defeat a strong opponent, and I’m a bit tired of being suspected again like this.

I kind of understand why everyone tries to avoid Liu Yan, and why she has such a bad reputation.

But still…

‘Because we’re friends.’

Even if she doesn’t think so, I do.

After giving it enough thought, I opened my mouth.

“You’re right, Miss Liu. I didn’t know about Lily Whiterose’s javelin through fortune-telling.”

“………….”

“I.”

“Ah, forget it.”

“…Excuse me?”

“I said forget it, you bastard.”

Huh? What’s gotten into her?

I just blinked at Liu’s attitude, cutting me off when I was about to answer after she pressured me to explain.

Her suspicious gaze was nowhere to be seen.

“…Forget it, you bastard.”

“But you were so serious, and now you’re suddenly telling me to forget it…”

“Just forget it! Forget it!”

Honk— Honk—

As if trying to ignore my words, Liu just kept honking the horn. I could hear the faint complaints of those who had collapsed in the backseat at the earsplitting sound.

But my eyes were fixed on the rearview mirror.

Because I couldn’t see her in the driver’s seat from the backseat. The only way for Liu and me to make eye contact was through the rearview mirror.

“…Why am I doing this? This crazy…”

But Liu’s face wasn’t visible in the rearview mirror.

She had lowered her head, just enough to be able to drive.

“What are you doing… It was a perfect opportunity…”

As if she couldn’t believe her own actions,

“Why did I say that…?”

She just kept muttering to herself.

***

“…It felt good though.”

Clank.

Lily Whiterose casually threw away her dented helmet.

Although she wasn’t injured because she had made the armor large in preparation for it being dented like this, she sighed at the sight of her beloved armor being ruined.

“This is worth a fortune, juniors.”

It had been a while since her family stopped supporting her financially. What should she do?

‘It would be proper for a knight to boldly charge in and take the money, right?’

Lily, who casually came up with a crazy idea, nodded as if it was the most natural thing to do.

“Ah, then I can take this off.”

Clank!

She tore off the armor, which had been dented and couldn’t be taken off normally, with brute force.

Lily, who easily tore the steel armor as if it were a milk carton, completely removed herself from it.

Long, flowing white hair, and sleepy-looking eyes. A tall figure with toned muscles hinting at her training.

Lily’s outstanding appearance was the reason why she could become the student council president despite being undeniably called a lunatic.

Even Lucas Arthur would say that there was a reason why God gave her a lacking mind, that God was fair.

“There are many good juniors.”

That girl who sent her flying with a single kick, was she the princess of the Unified Korean Empire or something?

“She’s more useful than the prince.”

She seemed stronger than the prince, Kim Seong-il, who had reached here before facing them.

That prince, the moment he saw her, suddenly froze and said something like “U-um… would you like some tea…”, so she ambushed and knocked him unconscious.

Ambushing an enemy wasn’t chivalrous, but the prince had spoken to her, which was practically like challenging her to a duel.

‘Ambushing a duel opponent is chivalrous.’

As Lily was making a proud expression, impressed by her own chivalry, she suddenly looked in the direction she had thrown her lance.

Trees and rocks uprooted by the javelin.

Although she had controlled her power to some extent, it should have been enough to half-destroy that jeep.

“Is it that junior…?”

That Fortune Teller junior who bought some time against her.

Honestly, she did underestimate him because of his job, but she was still paying attention to him, yet she was completely outwitted.

From the way he spoke and acted, it seemed like he was the leader of the group.

“The leader of those unique members.”

Leadership was a rare quality. Especially in a group of extreme personalities like the special class.

“It seems like I’ve found a good seed.”

He would be fully qualified to join the Knights Order. If she invited him, he would probably cry and thank her while bowing his head. Hmm.

She, who had arbitrarily changed the name of the student council to the Knights Order as soon as she took office, nodded in agreement.

It was the mind of a lunatic.

Beep beep beep—

“Ah, it seems we’ve arrived.”

A sharp sound that echoed through the mountain itself. It was the signal agreed upon to be sounded when someone reached the goal.

It was something to be celebrated, but why did it sound like an alarm?

Lily, who knew the reason well, clicked her tongue.

“Juniors, you’re going to have a hard time.”

She was talking about her second-year juniors, not the first years.

This class was originally designed to be impossible to pass.

Instructor Redfield said they would be trained in this mountain for about a week to strengthen their minds and bodies, but honestly, even Lily was skeptical.

‘Naturally, true training is only possible through life-or-death实战.’

That’s how it should be for a knight.

Anyway, the class that was expected to take at least four days was cleared in less than a day, so Instructor Redfield’s anger would… be directed at the juniors who were acting as obstacles.

Praying for the second years who would be mercilessly trained instead of the first years, Lily started walking.

After all, she was also included among the obstacles.

She too was going to be trained and trained again by Instructor Redfield.

“Haha! A knight’s training is always enjoyable!”

…It’s just that Lily herself didn’t think so.

The wails of the second years echoed throughout the mountain.

It was the sound of joyful training.


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