The whole point of Frederick Melvin was for the nightmare of âhaving Justiceâs existenceâ.
The nightmare explained it by itself.
From the beginning, Gray Professorâs student was Justice, not Frederick, who reached Silver Rank at a young age.
Since then, Gray Professor had already known.
He would kill Frederic Melvin eventually.
So it was pointless to teach him.
He would murder Ingrid in front of Justice and later Frederick.
Everything was to create an extremely real nightmare that could disguise the truth. That was to make Justice lose himself in the nightmare and confuse between dream and reality.
âJustice confuses reality and dreams and sees another possibility of âFrederickâ in the nightmare. As the story develops, the fate of âFrederickâ remains the same due to the butterfly effect caused by Ingrid being rescued. Justice, out of rage, turned to his trusted teacher, âGray Professorâ Seti.â
âJustice was âsent to the pastâ by Seti. He thought he was in the past, but it was just the âplotâ in Frederickâs nightmare. Justice had entered a dream within a dream.
âJustice killed Ingrid, returned history to its ârightâ place, and still became Shield of Unfallen, with the living Frederick on a mission to Cinder Barren. This is how he expected things to unfold.â
From the beginning, what Justice expected was that when he came to Cinder Barren, he didnât come to collect his friendâs corpse.
This âunwillingness to admitâ allowed Gray Professor to confuse his reality with his dream.
However, the longer Justice stayed in Cinder Barren, the uneasiness hidden in Justiceâs subconscious became more and more apparent.
He gradually realized that he seemed to be dreaming. That was why the town was suddenly empty.
But in fact, he was not the one who woke up.
It was the âbetrayerâ.
While they were walking in the street, Frederick was suddenly killed.
Justice was, of course, mad.
He would rush to kill the attacker at all costs, even if that person were another self.
âThatâs because Justice subconsciously realized that maybe he was the one who killed Frederick.â
He wanted to fight with âanother selfâ.
Regardless of the outcome, only one person would be left in this deserted world.
That person was âJusticeâ.
People who died in dreams would be resurrected on the surface level.
He existed within the dream of Frederickâs nightmare and could only wake up from the previous level of the nightmare.
The characteristic of this nightmare was âreenactmentâ.
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Once the dungeon challenger died, he would lose this memory, allowing [reenactment].
âthat would be the tragedy of infinite reenactment.
âDo you remember?â Annan told Delicious Wind Goose, âNefertari said that âFrederickâ died three times in her nightmare.â
âThe first time was when Frederick was crushed to death by a building while saving Ingrid; the second time was killed by another Justice on the street. What about the third time?â
Annan stared blankly before him and said slowly, âThe third time will be after waking up from a dream within a dream.â
âThatâs when Justice woke up before the âDream Eaterâ Trisino Seti in the dream. That was when Ingrid didnât die, and Frederick was killed.â
âAt that time, Justice lost his memory and returned to the beginning, so how would Justice make a decision?â
âHe will not know anything and go to the past again.â
Delicious Wind Gooseâs voice trembled a little.
Justice would go through the same cycle again.
Justice would return to Cinder Barren again.
Just like the dictum left by Justice.
[A fleeting moment of anger. A neverending remorse.]
The Justice, who âbetrayedâ Frederick, was the Justice who had truly realized everything from countless cycles.
That was the âenlightenedâ Justice.
Realizing that this was just a nightmare, recalling the left by Frederick at the beginningâ
[Life is the prison of death. Death is the hymn of life.]
This was the dictum that Frederick left for the nightmare purifier at the beginning of the nightmare.
To understand it in a literal sense, it meant: When âlifeâ comes to an end, âdeathâ will break free from the cage. Its existence is to praise the âlifeâ that imprisoned itself.
So who was the survivor?
Justice.
Who was the deceased?
Frederick.
His meaning was simple. As long as Justice died, âFrederickâ would be reborn.
However, Frederickâs soul was depleted to construct the nightmare.
There was no way that Frederick would be resurrected.
Only the name âFrederickâ was resurrected.
Unfortunately, Justice, confused between reality and dream, did not hear this prompt.
In other words, he didnât care when he heard it.
The moment Justice saw Frederickâs death in a nightmare, he was furious, seeking power to try to kill Ingrid and save Frederick, which had already led to Frederickâs tragedy.
The only âenlightenedâ Justice hid the fact that he recovered his memory. Instead, he asked Trisino to âgo back in timeâ.
He wanted to kill Frederick in his dream and let Frederick be on the [dead] side.
Then, the imprisoned self would be freed and given a new life.
This would be the [exit] of the nightmare after Frederickâs death.
It was to [Kill Frederick].
However, this exit was blocked by himself.
This âenlightenedâ Justice lost the most crucial memory because of the nightmare feature of âreenactmentâ.
That would be the fact that he was killed by another âJusticeâ countless times.
Why did Justice and Frederick suddenly enter the âno-manâs alleyâ?
It was because the âenlightenedâ Justice came to Cinder Barren.
He was also Justice.
He already knew that this place was a dream.
So, he would kill the false Frederick and set himself free.
His consciousness when he was awake became the last piece of the puzzle of the infinite loop paradox.
This was an incomparably grand tragedy with infinite reenactment.
Frederick and Ingrid were props in the scene.
This was a [one-person show].
The hero and the devil were the same person.
Annan said slowly, âDo you remember?â
âI told you before that the power of the Idol Wizard goes according to the title. At that time, we thought âProfessor Wolfâ Frederick would call himself so to steal the power of the âGray Professorâ. Then, we learned that Professor Wolf is Gray Professor.â
Why was it when Annan asked Benjamin, âIs Professor Wolf stealing the power from the Man in the Mirrorâ, Benjamin didnât give a similar answer, but an ambiguous one.â
All the truth was hidden in that sentence.
It was Gray Professor who stole the Man in the Mirrorâs power. However, after Gray Professor stole the power of the âmirrorââŠ
âPart of himâ, which was part of âGray Professorâ, woke up in Frederickâs body and became Professor Wolf âFrederickâ!
Why did Gray Professor suddenly lose the power of the elements?
It was because the power of the elements was transferred to âProfessor Wolfâ!
Why did Gray Professor change his name to âBone Healerâ, and Professor Wolf become Tragedy Writerâs believer?
Trisino Setiâs original purpose was to use the nightmare of the [mirror] attribute to separate the âBone Healerâ as a wizard from the âProfessor Wolfâ as a pope!
The reason why Professor Wolf became the mentor of werewolves.
It was not for revenge but to improve the status of werewolves.
The Tragedy Writer was a Deity of Werewolves and was Tragedy Writerâs pope. So it became his due diligence.
â[The Tragedy of Infinite Reincarnation] is a tragedy that Trisino Seti dedicated to Tragedy Writerâfor Tragedy Writer to help him plunder the power from the Future Deity.â