Myth: The Ruler of Spirituality
Chapter 857 - 337 Scissors_2
Chapter 857: Chapter 337 Scissors_2
After hesitating for a long time, the Prince chose to approach, glancing back at the distant, faint outline of Laine.
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It was said that wizards mastered all kinds of evil witchcraft, but their bodies were incredibly fragile.
Although Paris didnât know if this âfragilityâ was truly that weak, or if it merely seemed weak compared to those demigod heroes.
But the witch before his eyes didnât look robust no matter how you saw her.
As a direct descendant of a god, even if weak, Paris had his own skills.
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Besides, who wouldnât be interested in his future achievements?
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Tap, tapâŚ
A long while later, by the waterâs edge.
With a conflicted heart, Paris arrived at the blue stone where Laine sat.
The young prince didnât hide his hesitation, even though he could feel the burning gaze on his back.
Investing in a kingâŚit sounded reasonable enough, but he was still a bit apprehensive.
He had only intended to gain some benefits, but Paris never imagined he would be entangled in this himself.
Would he accept itâŚthe prince thought about it, but was subconsciously resistant.
Even the Fates, who knew everything about Paris from his birth to all his unknown futures, didnât noticeâthey had made a serious mistake or subconsciously forgotten something.
That, as a handsome man, a lover of beauty more than power and wisdom, Paris was genuinely a face enthusiast.
Certain things Lachesis could do, Clotho could do, but as the eldest of the Fates, when Atropos did it herself, it invariably added plenty of trouble.
For while the throne was enticing and the legendary beauty equally so, when these were spoken by an ugly old woman, no matter how vivid the visions of the future were, Paris remained skeptical.
ââŚMr. Paris, you seem confused?â
Splashâ
A pebble fell into the pool, creating a small splash.
Laineâs words interrupted Parisâs thoughts, awakening him from his dilemma, and the prince pondered briefly.
He touched the cold scissors that had appeared in his arms, recalling the rumors of the witch, and Paris finally nodded slowly.
âYes, from that⌠lady, I learned some things.â
âBut Iâm unsure if I should really believe them since she doesnât seem very kind.â
âThen, Mr. Aiven, what is your creation?â
âCompared to her, Iâm quite looking forward to your result.â
âMy resultâŚit depends on what you want.â
Smiling, Laine asked with a grin,
âDo you desire the kingdomâs power, extraordinary wisdom, or captivating beauty that enchants all?â
â!â
Raising his head suddenly, Paris hadnât expected to hear such a response.
Earlier, on the miraculous thread, the prince seemed to see his past.
And when they were woven into fabric, the prince seemed to see his future.
He saw himself win the favor of beauties, enjoying the joys and pleasures of the mortal realm.
âYouâŚyou knowââ
ââItâs clear that compared to that ladyâs weaving skills, mine are somewhat superior.â
âPerhaps this is precisely why she wanted you to kill me, to fill the ugly jealousy in her heart.â
Splashâ
Without looking back, Laine threw another pebble into the pool and pointed to the pool in front of him.
âThis is⌠part of my creation.â
âCut the fabric she gave you and throw it into the pool.
âMaybe you can see⌠what she didnât tell you.â
The three deities of Mount Nysa, Clotho made the thread, Lachesis measured its length, but the ultimate result came from Atroposâs shears cutting destiny.
So since the Fates didnât want to show Paris his originally destined end, they didnât use her scissors to cut it.
But Laine didnât want them to conceal it, so he gave the prince an opportunity to see.
As to why, despite walking among mortals with human nature, he was still involved in these deitiesâ affairsâ
âAt the end of this epoch, these three Fates shouldnât remain in the mortal world.â
âAnd this pair of scissors, must be held in advanceâŚâ
Throwing the third pebble into the pool, through a seam in Parisâs clothing, Laine could faintly see the dark scissor shape.
He would meet each of the three Fates one by one.
But due to the unique authority of fate, he couldnât let his avatar decisively use strength to judge them.
Just like today, even with Atropos seemingly so âfrail,â Laine equally knew that as long as Chaosâs destined fate still existed in the world, nothing apart from fate itself could truly harm her.
Even the other two Fates and their Divine Artifacts meant nothing to her in reality.
Fortunately, besides this, what could wound a Fate were theirselves.
Perhaps, this was a form of alternative balance.
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