Chapter 182


Chapter 122: The Only Helper

When Mona saw her sister again, she noticed that a faint golden glow surrounded Liliya Meikailande, one that only she could see. Indeed, this made the once-clear “Revelation” somewhat blurry and harder to observe directly.

But that was fine; even if she couldn’t clearly see Liliya’s future, Mona could still infer it by observing the “Revelation” of the people around her, allowing her to continue her planning.

Make Liliya the queen.

Mona loved her sister dearly and believed that only Liliya was suitable to be the ruler of the United Kingdom.

The reason the gods granted her this power might be to allow Mona Meikailande to help her sister change the future and achieve the best outcome.

Thus, the most important point still lay in Liliya herself.

In Mona’s view, her sister was too indecisive and too kind, especially when it came to her relatives.

Even though she had established an antagonistic relationship with several princes after returning from the West, Liliya subconsciously continued to try to maintain stability, wanting to rise without causing fierce conflict or bloodshed as much as possible.

That was simply impossible.

From the futures Mona observed from various angles, if her sister continued to maintain this indecisive posture, the end result would be a few princes preparing to ignite a massive riot in the royal capital, fracturing the nation into pieces.

Liliya’s abilities and wisdom were impeccable, but her pursuit of perfection and desire to preserve everything came with an almost excessive sense of responsibility. This was both Liliya’s strength and her flaw.

Thus, someone needed to help her make up her mind—a decisive resolve to cut through the chaos.

That person had to be someone very important to Liliya and capable of completely following the princess’s arrangements.

So it could only be Mona herself.

From the “Revelation,” Mona found a possibility.

After waiting for the right moment, she subtly schemed, deliberately making the most ambitious second prince aware of Mona’s importance to Liliya. With this, the prince could think of controlling the little princess, preparing a trump card to restrain Liliya Meikailande at a critical moment.

As expected, Ban’s organization, the “Throne of Immortality,” swiftly acted under his orders, using threats and bribes to buy off one of Mona’s personal maids, instructing her to add drugs to the little princess’s afternoon tea each day.

Having already seen everything through the “Revelation,” Mona feigned ignorance, pretending to be completely unsuspecting while drinking the spiked tea in front of the maid and secretly using antidotes obtained through other channels at night.

In this way, the stage was set.

By observing the future of that maid, Mona knew that on a certain night a few days later, another maid would mistakenly wander into the back garden and catch her in a secret meeting with the “Throne of Immortality” spy.

And somehow, this entire incident would reach the ears of Sister Liliya.

The “Revelation” wasn’t omnipotent; it typically only revealed the rough process and outcome of an event, so it was not surprising to sometimes see things that were unclear.

After all, with the precedent of the “Incarnator,” Mona had grasped the limits of her ability.

The process didn’t matter, but as long as Liliya accidentally learned that Mona was being poisoned by the evil organization attempting to blackmail her, she, the fifth princess who valued her family—especially her biological sister—would undoubtedly fly into a fury.

This would prompt the sister to take the initiative to attack and cleverly expose important clues to Liliya while putting Ban in a position where he would have to turn against the fifth princess before he was fully prepared.

One stone, three birds.

However, Mona hadn’t anticipated that the mysterious person providing clues to Liliya was none other than the “Incarnator” whom the little princess had been longing for.

When she met Miss Vilyric in the Multi-Spirit Hall, she was truly taken aback.

Regular people might not see through the concealment of the “Cognitive Obstruction Mask,” but the little princess, possessing the Eye of the Future, could pierce through the facade and see the essence hidden beneath.

She wanted to try to approach the “Incarnator,” but she also worried that her casual actions might bring some negative effects to the future.

Therefore, she could only temporarily endure and provide clues in a relatively subtle manner.

After that, everything unfolded according to Mona’s predictions, progressing step by step.

After the main forces of the “Throne of Immortality,” who were holed up in the Iris Orphanage, were eradicated, Ban was indeed tried and punished in the Multi-Spirit Hall.

Afterward, true to his nature, he was not content to remain silent, starting a riot that night throughout the city, attempting to flee eastward to carve out his own kingdom.

Yet, all of this had been clearly anticipated by Mona’s “Revelation,” or rather, the little princess was quietly pushing the events towards this situation.

But Mona couldn’t do all of this alone.

She had only one true companion.

The second seat of the “Throne of Immortality,” the “Twin Dragon Princess,” known to common folk as the Adventurer’s Guild’s poster girl—Rebecca.

Mona had noticed Rebecca in Ban’s future.

According to the original world line, Rebecca would be a useful pawn for Ban Meikailande, serving him tirelessly for various reasons.

But in reality, Rebecca had no idea that her being kidnapped by human traffickers in the royal city, leading her to become an experimental subject for the “Throne of Immortality,” was intricately related to Ban.

Her father, Herbert, the president of the Adventurer’s Guild, was a man who despised evil and had a bold personality, and he did not get along with the ruthless and unscrupulous Ban Meikailande.

To seize the colossal power of the Adventurer’s Guild, a cornerstone of the United Kingdom, Ban had to eliminate the “Berserker” Herbert.

Therefore, he aimed at Herbert’s most cherished daughter Rebecca, deliberately designing a trap to lead a group of fools to do something foolish. The purpose was to throw Herbert into disarray so that he wouldn’t have time to focus on guild matters while trying to recover his daughter, ultimately losing his reputation and being forced out.

Little did they know, plans could backfire. Rebecca, who should have died in the “Throne of Immortality” experiments, surprisingly survived against Ban’s expectations, living on in her obsession and merging with a dragon soul, reaching the transcendent level, and jumping to the second seat.

Thus, Ban had to shift his strategy, allowing Herbert to find his daughter and sweet-talking Rebecca, who was unaware of the truth.

He had gained a strong ally.

What Mona did was simply to reveal the truth to Rebecca at the most opportune moment and share her own abilities and goals as well.

Understanding everything, Rebecca fell into a rage.

She vowed to join forces with Mona for revenge.

Not only did she want to kill Ban Meikailande, but she also wanted to ruin this sinister man completely, making him a pariah, forcing him to flee the royal capital like a dog.

And then, she would personally end him!!