LightNovesOnl.com

I Didn't Even Want To Live, But God Forced Me To Reincarnate! Chapter 23: Denial

I Didn't Even Want To Live, But God Forced Me To Reincarnate! - LightNovelsOnl.com

You're reading novel online at LightNovelsOnl.com. Please use the follow button to get notifications about your favorite novels and its latest chapters so you can come back anytime and won't miss anything.

I vaguely remember what happens after my despair earlier. My mind has been flooded with my bad memories regarding my [Dark] magic. Perhaps the only good thing was the fact that [Dark] affinity is rare in humans, so perhaps somebody was saved by my cell donation... However, I still have doubts regarding my cell was ever used at all.

I was forced to reincarnate to find that out by myself, but I doubt it. Confidentiality was the policy of this cell donor matter.

The moment I regain my senses, I realize that I am at home.

Perhaps sensing that something is wrong with me, or if it is just my bad try at hiding what's on my mind, the others who welcomed us quickly get worried over me.

And Mom—being a good mom she is—decided to not tell anything to the others and would just discuss it as a main family matter—which means the only ones who will know about my magic affinity test result are Mom, Dad, and Alt-nii.

After having a dinner—a light one for me, as I really am in no mood of eating anything... (resulting in the others scolding me as I am in my growth period... they also teased me on how I might turn out small if I don't eat much)... the discussion begins in my parents' room.

"So... the reason as to why Lyra is down right now... is indeed her magic affinity result?" Dad asked, he cannot hide his anxiety in both his tone and expression.

"What's wrong, Lyra?" Alt-nii's face shows that he has no clue at all.

Mom heaved a long sigh, and started to speak.

"Lyra has strong affinity to 5 magic elements, and the three of them are rare. We ran a second trial and the result is still the same."

Huh?!

You ran a second what?!

I didn't even remember that...

Was my shock and denial that strong?

I quickly glanced over Mom, and she replied with a bitter smile.

"Ah, as I thought, you didn't remember? You looked so unfocused at that time, Lyra. We did try to hover your hand towards the sphere and saw the result. At that time, you refused to look over at the sphere and just gave us a blank look..."

Mom's face turned wry from recalling the whole thing.

I see... So that did happen...

But, if they have run a second test on me, and that the result is still the same... That means I really have the strongest affinity to [Dark]. That is even a bad news to me, since it means my affinity is 100% fixed. My fate has been sealed.

I should have asked G.o.d to alter my magic affinity as well, if I were to know all this... G.o.d, have you really forsaken me?

Though I didn't request for any cheat, shouldn't you be merciful and give me any compensational cheat for my forced reincarnation? Like, this is what I want to alter, if I were given the option. Or, is it your so-called cheat? Then, we have a more appropriate term for it. It's curse.

My family don't seem to have any kind of prejudice against [Dark] magic... and my mom is even the Head of the Royal Magic Court, so she should not have any... bad thoughts towards any magic element, right?

"Whoa, that's awesome, right?!" Alt-nii exclaimed, "then why the long face, Lyra?"

"I may have an idea... So let me tell you all about Lyra's elements," Mom said, and she glanced over me to make sure I am ready for it.

Well... basically, sooner or later, Dad and Alt-nii will know. They are my family, after all. Hiding this kind of major thing won't do.

I replied Mom's gaze with a slight nod. Receiving my hint, she s.h.i.+fted her attention to Dad and Alt-nii.

"So, starting from the first color to glow in the sphere to the last... [Dark], [Ice], [Life], [Light], [Water]."

"Three rare elements, indeed," Dad puts his right hand on his chin.

"And my deduction is... Lyra, please do correct me if I'm wrong," Mom says as she looks at me firmly, "you are bothered by the fact that you have [Dark] affinity, correct?"

I gulped. Then, I nod wholeheartedly.

"Why?" Alt-nii tilted his head.

"...Dark... is almost always bad... right?" I spoke timidly. I can't go into details about what the past me has ever experienced—the harsh prejudice and judgement just because my affinity is [Dark].

"Well, in most stories, there would be light versus dark thing, and that usually dark is depicted as the enemy...," Dad nods to indicate his understanding.

"But still," He then moves closer to me and looks at me in the eyes.

"Dark isn't always evil. The world always needs balance. For the light to s.h.i.+ne, you need darkness. For you need to know sadness before you can feel grateful of happiness. Besides, stars can sparkle and s.h.i.+ne beautifully in the dark sky, right?" Dad says, in a very gentle tone.

"Yeah, besides, having that kind of prejudice against something like that is just so silly. Magic affinity is like an innate gift. The h.e.l.l with [Dark] users being labelled as having deep darkness inside their heart. I have never seen magic in such a prejudiced way. All magic elements are unique and amazing," Mom said.

"You know, Lyra, I think that my magic, [Void] that has many mysteries and most of the known magic being magic that can delete many things... is viewed as something more dangerous and bad than your [Dark], right?" Alt-nii asked.

"Uhm, Alt, I don't think—," Mom tried to interfere, perhaps wanting to comfort Alt-nii. But before she can finish her sentence, Alt-nii waved his hand lightly and quickly corrected Mom's misunderstanding.

"Nah, Mom, it's not that I hate my element. Instead, I love it very much. The mysteries are challenging! Some people who came to know of my strongest element—[Void]—will sometimes fear me, but hey, I don't want to waste my time to think about others' perception of me. I am me, and my magic affinity is also a part of who I am. You can take it or leave it," Alt said, lightly.

Actually, I understand what he said, but... I can't help but be bothered on how the others view me. I want to be liked. I don't want to be hated. I don't want to be feared. I just want to be accepted. Isn't that normal?

"But... people might judge me based on my [Dark] element... Also, it is the total opposite of Mom's [Light] magic, although I also have it... and none in our family so far is known to have [Dark], right? So..."

"Why bother, then? Those kind of people aren't worth your time and thoughts. People who judge before they know you and decide to rely on their perception of you are not worth to be your friends," Alt-nii said.

Altaire seems to have experiences with people judging him for his [Void]. However, he doesn't seem to mind them at all... He is confident and adheres to his own principles, unswayed by others' opinions. In conclusion, he is strong.

"Well... that is true, even I wonder where did you get your [Dark] affinity from. Certainly, it isn't something inherited," Dad says, acknowledging my points.

"Magic affinity can be inherited, on top of it being something innate—something unique for each person, so I don't see why not. It must be Lyra's innate gift," Mom explained.

"Yeah, and... I have heard of cases of the Hartmann family members who didn't have heterochromia at all. Some of them retained their abilities to transform or produce illusions, however some were not gifted with that ability, too. DNA and blood tests confirmed that they were indeed of Hartmann bloodline. They concluded that it had something to do with recessive genes, or something like that. Perhaps your magic affinity case is similar to that?" Dad tried to add more supporting theories.

"So, don't you worry about it too much, okay?" Dad pats my head.

"Well, you actually need to train your [Dark] magic as the one you have the most affinity with, as mastering it will greatly enhance your power in other elements, but... I won't force you if you don't want to," Mom smiled bitterly.

Deep down, she must want me to enhance my magic ability to its maximum power. Perhaps, she even wants me to follow in her footprints.

"However, it would be nice if someday you can come to terms with it and train it, as well, for your own good," Mom whispered.

All of them really tried their best in cheering me up and in advising me to accept and be fine with my [Dark] element.

However, I still have mixed feelings about it. I even doubt that they really are fine with me having [Dark] element.

I am afraid if they will just say all those to cheer me up while deep inside they don't really like the fact that I possess an affinity with [Dark] magic...

Not knowing what they truly think is scary...

Click Like and comment to support us!

RECENTLY UPDATED NOVELS

About I Didn't Even Want To Live, But God Forced Me To Reincarnate! Chapter 23: Denial novel

You're reading I Didn't Even Want To Live, But God Forced Me To Reincarnate! by Author(s): LynneSuzuran. This novel has been translated and updated at LightNovelsOnl.com and has already 922 views. And it would be great if you choose to read and follow your favorite novel on our website. We promise you that we'll bring you the latest novels, a novel list updates everyday and free. LightNovelsOnl.com is a very smart website for reading novels online, friendly on mobile. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact us at [email protected] or just simply leave your comment so we'll know how to make you happy.