Chapter 6: The Vague Wish
In a clearing on a high mountain, a chubby three-year-old boy with blue-green hair was panting heavily, taking step by step forward.
A thick rope was tied around him, pulling behind a stone nearly as big as himself. If an adult were here, they would absolutely stare wide-eyed in amazement at the strength erupting from that small body.
“This should be far enough.”
Leo wiped the sweat from his forehead, satisfied looking back at the long trail he had dragged out today. Just about to untie the rope to head back, he noticed something strange under the corner of a tree.
“What’s this? A lamp? Do people make lamps like this?”
He walked to the base of the tree, picked up the bronze oil lamp and examined it carefully. The lamp, though lacking any gems, had exceptionally intricate patterns, its value was probably not small.
Looking at the mud and dirt stuck to the lamp, he wiped it a few times with his hand when suddenly the lamp moved. A stream of illusory smoke poured out from inside the lamp, startling Leo, who threw the lamp and jumped back.
His gaze was wary, watching the lamp. Even though he had heard this world was full of all kinds of miracles, this was his first time encountering one, so he wasn’t sure if this was good or bad.
The smoke condensed into a figure, none other than the newly appointed genie—Michael.
“I am the genie, now you have one wish. Wish for whatever you like, but think it through carefully.” Michael put on a mysterious, mystical air, imitating the manner of the previous genie.
Whatever you say, he was a deity now, not putting on a bit of an act to intimidate mortals felt utterly uninteresting to him.
Leo tilted his head, his gaze fixed on the strange thing before him. He didn’t reply, didn’t speak, and no one knew what he was thinking inside.
Only now did Michael see who had summoned him. A chubby child but dressed in rags. His clothing compared to a beggar’s could only be better, not worse.
“System, what is this? Can a child make a wish too?”
He vaguely felt something was extremely off about this. Children usually aren’t evil, but their wishes can sometimes be extremely fantastical.
If he had to accept a wish that challenged every scientific law in the world, he’d probably go insane.
[Ding! Successfully checked the opponent’s information.]
[Name: Leo Dawn (current) – Nameless (previous life)]
[Identity: Former holy knight of the liberation army in a previous life, sacrificed when perishing together with the enemy. His soul crossed over to become the son of Raphael Dawn, a level ninety-one contractor in a severely injured state.]
???
Michael looked incredulously at the child before him. This small, round thing was actually a transmigrator.
’Wait, isn’t this like a main character type?’ he thought to himself, then continued assessing the chubby kid in front of him.
“You explain clearly to me. What are you? And what’s this wish thing?”
The immature voice trying to sound firm gave people a somewhat funny feeling. But Michael couldn’t laugh under that intense stare.
“I am a genie, a type of deity who grants wishes. Whoever summons me gets one wish from me. Of course, completely free, no side effects.”
Michael replied calmly, he learned from the previous genie, always speaking half-truths. None of the important cautions were mentioned.
“Can I wish for anything?” Leo asked with a suspicious look.
If it were real, of course he would wish. After all, a free wish didn’t look like a bad thing no matter what.
“Of course, it’s real.” Michael nodded, waiting to see what Leo would say.
“Then I wish for this world to be without injustice.”
Leo declared solemnly this was the ideal he had pursued his entire life. A pity he died before seeing that day.
“Huh???”
Michael was dumbfounded, feeling his brain wasn’t sufficient. How was he supposed to fulfill a wish like this?
’Fuck, I really am an unlucky guy. A damn wish like this encountered right on the first try.’ He cursed silently while quickly contacting the system for help.
[I think you’re overthinking it. Just answer according to your own understanding. After all, the genie doesn’t necessarily have to think the same as the wisher.]
Hearing this, Michael’s eyes lit up. Regarding fairness, he had his own interpretation. At least he was certain he didn’t need to accept this vague wish.
“Wish for something else, this is already an obvious thing so no need to wish for it.”
“Huh???”
This time it was Leo’s turn to be dumbfounded. Fairness is obvious? How come it doesn’t match what he thinks at all?
“Are you sure you’re not mistaken?”
“Of course.”
“Nonsense, since when has this world been fair? I’ve lived for decades, don’t try to fool me.”
Leo didn’t hide it but directly revealed it. After all, the other party called himself a genie so surely knew who he was.
“I’m telling the truth. Everything is always fair, being a king seems good but actually isn’t really good. Above the crown, there’s always a great sword waiting to fall on one’s head. Kings have the sufferings of kings, and commoners have the sufferings of commoners. But they’re all the same, they all exist following natural laws. Have you ever seen anything that exists contrary to natural laws? Even if you’re unwilling to believe it, the truth remains the truth.”
Michael had long understood this matter, which is why he didn’t think anyone’s life was better than anyone else’s. What’s good, what’s bad—everything is defined by oneself.
Being a hero sounds like a good thing but forcing an ordinary person to bear that responsibility is torture. Being an ordinary person, working, playing, and living comfortably day by day is also good, but for some people, it’s a waste of time.
It’s hard to say who’s right and who’s wrong. It’s hard to say what’s good and what’s bad. Everything depends on what reference system one uses.
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Chapters
- Chapter 116 116: Ambushed
- Chapter 115 115: Power Scanner
- Chapter 114 114: Danger Approaching
- Chapter 113: Next Destination - Crestwood City
- Chapter 112: Receiving The Certificate
- Chapter 111 111: Iris Bestows Rewards
- Chapter 110 110: Iris 'Awakens'
- Chapter 109 109: The Knight Knelt Down
- Chapter 108 108: To The Temple
- Chapter 107 107: Michael Gets Jumped
- Chapter 106 106: Michael Suspects Iris Again
- Chapter 105 105: Down the Mountain
- Chapter 104 104: A More Grown-Up Look
- Chapter 103 103: Killing An Emperor Isn't Hard?
- Chapter 102 102: A Chance to Meet a Talented Person
- Chapter 101 101: 'Change' Talent
- Chapter 100 100: Raphael's Proposal
- Chapter 99 99: Win?
- Chapter 98 98: Not Strong Enough To Go Deep Into The Ancient Forest
- Chapter 97 97: All Three Reach Level Ten
- Chapter 96 96: Iris Under Suspicion
- Chapter 95 95: Where's The Divine Artifact?
- Chapter 94 94: The New House
- Chapter 93 93: Michael 'Gets Out Of Bed'
- Chapter 92 92: A 'Fair' Trade
- Chapter 91: Storage Crystal
- Chapter 90: ’Treasure from Heaven’
- Chapter 89: Self-Destruct
- Chapter 88: ’Smart’ Idea
- Chapter 87: That Bag Is A Divine Artifact?
- Chapter 86: Michael’s Economics Lesson
- Chapter 85: Just Take It, It’s Just Some Shiny Stuff
- Chapter 84: Unbelievably Huge Asset
- Chapter 83: Please Sponsor Me!
- Chapter 82: Energy Herb And Holy Herb
- Chapter 81: The Strongest Level One
- Chapter 80: Iris Discovers The System
- Chapter 79: Naming Nonsense
- Chapter 78: Persuading Dragon God To Change Name
- Chapter 77: Temporarily Good
- Chapter 76: Michael’s ’Dark’ Future
- Chapter 75: Huh???
- Chapter 74: She’s Fooling You
- Chapter 73: Meeting Again
- Chapter 72: Negotiation Successful
- Chapter 71: Negotiation with Dragon God
- Chapter 70: Mood Change
- Chapter 69: Stop
- Chapter 68: Woke Up and Run
- Chapter 67: Raphael’s Aura
- Chapter 66: Raphael: Just a Little God
- Chapter 65: Last Effort
- Chapter 64: A Thousand Pounds Hangs By A Thread
- Chapter 63: One Domain, Two Abilities
- Chapter 62: Transparent Area
- Chapter 61: The End of The Great War
- Chapter 60: The First Two Gods of Humanity
- Chapter 59: The Old Story Between the Three Gods
- Chapter 58: Cursing the Gods
- Chapter 57: Seven-Hued Celestial Dragon Spear
- Chapter 56: Dragon God, Slaughter God and Martial God
- Chapter 55: The Unknown Enemy
- Chapter 54: Change The Training Methods
- Chapter 53: New Energy Usage Technique
- Chapter 52: Chaotic World
- Chapter 51: Success!
- Chapter 50: After Three Months
- Chapter 49: Three Days Later
- Chapter 48: Still Gotta Do Math Even In Another World
- Chapter 47: My Son Has the Talent to Become a God!
- Chapter 46: Use Domain Expansion Failed
- Chapter 45: Raphael’s Doubts
- Chapter 44: Another Trash?
- Chapter 43: Where’s My Divine Artifact?
- Chapter 42: Teleportation Ability
- Chapter 41: Supreme Kitchen
- Chapter 40: Domain
- Chapter 39: Five Gods or Six Gods?
- Chapter 38: Inheriting Cook God
- Chapter 37: Cook God’s Teaching
- Chapter 36: The Meat’s Burnt
- Chapter 35: Cook God
- Chapter 34: Meet the Giant Again
- Chapter 33: Lose Nine Years of Lifespan
- Chapter 32: Michael’s Turn
- Chapter 31: A Six-Year Gamble
- Chapter 30: Fantastic, My Son is a Trash!
- Chapter 29: Trash-tier Talent?
- Chapter 28: Successful Awakening
- Chapter 27: Eat God
- Chapter 26: That Panda Is A God?
- Chapter 25: Giant Panda
- Chapter 24: Awakening
- Chapter 23: Strange Space
- Chapter 22: Nothing Special
- Chapter 21: Awakening Method
- Chapter 20: History of the Contractor
- Chapter 19: Find A New Path
- Chapter 18: Three Years Later
- Chapter 17: Your Bones Are Very Hard
- Chapter 16: Pathetic Combat Ability
- Chapter 15: The Dream
- Chapter 14: Unconscious
- Chapter 13: I Can’t Swim!
- Chapter 12: A Sleepless Night
- Chapter 11: I Can Eat!
- Chapter 10: The Sword at the Throat
- Chapter 9: Meet Raphael
- Chapter 8: Turn Into a Child
- Chapter 7: I Want to Become the King of the World!
- Chapter 6: The Vague Wish
- Chapter 5: To the Sun & Moon Continent
- Chapter 4: Escape (2)
- Chapter 3: Escape (1)
- Chapter 2: New Genie
- Chapter 1: The Genie