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Chapter 7 - The Mirror of Essence

The Great Library of Astraea was a vertical labyrinth. Thousands of scrolls and leather-bound tomes lined the walls, rising up into a darkness that even the mana-crystals couldn't pierce.

​In my original novel, I had written about a "Relic of the First Foundation" hidden here. It wasn't a sword or a spellbook. It was a blank, obsidian tablet called the Aura-Script.

​The lore was simple: The tablet grants a single unique skill to the one who finds it. But the skill is a reflection of the seeker's deepest desire.

​I remember writing a side story about a greedy count who found it and gained the 'Midas Touch,' only to turn his own daughter to gold. It was a cautionary tale about the weight of one's own nature.

​"I hope I'm not as rotten as I feel," I whispered, stepping over a sleeping floor-warden's shadow.

​I reached the Restricted Section in the basement. Using a lockpicking trick I'd described in Chapter 42 (ironically, the chapter where a thief gets caught and executed), I bypassed the iron gate.

​The air grew cold. In the center of a small, dusty alcove sat the obsidian tablet. It was unremarkable, looking like a piece of burnt slate.

​[Alert: You have discovered a 'Primal Relic'.]

[The Relic will scan your 'Essence' to manifest a Unique Skill.]

​I hesitated.

​What was my essence? Was I the man who ignored Mila for his career? Was I the God of this world? Or was I just a kid named Mikhail who was terrified of dying?

​If my essence was "Greed," I might get a fortune-based skill like that selfish noble I'd imagined. If it was "Fear," I might get a defensive shell.

​I reached out and pressed my palm against the cold stone.

​The tablet didn't glow gold. It didn't turn into a weapon. Instead, it began to bleed ink. Thick, black, viscous ink bubbled out of the stone, staining my hands, crawling up my arms like a swarm of insects.

​A searing heat erupted in my brain.

​[Essence Scanned: 'The Architect of Regret'.]

[Unique Skill Manifesting...]

[Skill Acquired: 'The Editor's Pen' (Rank: ???)]

​I fell to my knees, gasping. My right hand felt like it was being branded. When I looked down, a tattoo of a sharp, silver nib was etched into my middle finger.

​[Skill Description: You can 'edit' the physical properties of non-living objects once per day. You cannot create matter, only redefine its current state.]

​I stared at the tattoo. Redefine its state. I looked at a heavy iron candle-stand nearby. I focused on the 'Pen' in my mind. A translucent text box appeared over the iron.

​[Object: Iron Candlestick]

[State: Solid / Heavy / Blunt]

​I reached out and "swiped" the word Solid. I tried to change it to Liquid.

​A sharp pain stabbed my temple.

[Error: Insufficient Mana to change State. Suggestion: Edit 'Properties' instead.]

​I changed my focus. I swiped the word Blunt and wrote Sharp.

​Schwing.

​Without the metal changing shape at all, the edge of the candlestick suddenly shimmered with a microscopic, razor-sharp edge. I touched it lightly with my thumb, and blood immediately welled up. It was iron that functioned like a diamond-edge blade.

​"Holy..."

​This was better than a cheat. This was the ability to rewrite the "coding" of the world I had built.

​"Who's there?"

​A sharp voice echoed through the basement.

​I froze. That wasn't a guard. That voice was high, clear, and carried a rhythmic authority.

​Mila.

​I scrambled to hide the obsidian tablet behind a stack of crates, but it was too late. The light of a mana-lamp flooded the alcove.

​Millica stood there, her silver hair braided back for sleep, wearing a simple white robe. She held a staff that hummed with light. She looked at the restricted gate—now picked open—and then at me, kneeling in the dirt with ink-stained hands.

​"Mikhail?" She tilted her head, her eyes narrowing. "What are you doing in the Forbidden Archive? This is a crime punishable by whipping."

​"I... I was looking for a book on medicinal herbs," I stammered, hiding my tattooed hand behind my back. "For my stomach. The Academy food, remember?"

​Mila didn't move. She walked closer, her eyes scanning the room until they landed on the obsidian tablet. Her breath caught.

​"The Mirror of Essence," she whispered. She looked back at me, her expression a mix of shock and something I couldn't identify. "Did you touch it?"

​"I don't know what that is," I lied.

​She stepped toward me, grabbing my right hand before I could pull away. She saw the silver nib tattoo. She saw the ink still damp on my skin.

​Her hand trembled. "The legend says that when a 'Foreign Soul' touches the stone, it will reveal the path to the end. My father, the Pope, has been searching for this for a decade."

​She looked me dead in the eye, and for a second, I saw the real Mila—the girl who used to see through every one of my excuses.

​"You're not just an attendant," she said. "What did you see in the stone, Mikhail? What did it give you?"

​"Nothing," I rasped. "It just burned."

​Mila stared at me for a long time. The silence in the library was suffocating. I expected her to call the guards. I expected her to scream.

​Instead, she let go of my hand and stepped back.

​"I won't tell them," she said softly. "But not because I trust you. I won't tell them because the last time someone touched that stone, the Great Collapse began. If the Church finds out you have a Unique Skill from the Mirror, they won't execute you. They'll... 'study' you. They'll pull you apart to see how you're made."

​She turned to leave, but stopped at the edge of the light.

​"Keep that hand covered, Mikhail. If you are the one the prophecy spoke of, then you are either this world's savior... or the one who will finally finish killing it."

​She disappeared into the darkness of the stacks.

​I stood there in the cold, the silver nib on my finger pulsing with a dull, rhythmic light.

​Saving the world or finishing it, I thought.

​I looked at the 'Editor's Pen' status window still floating in my vision

Status Check

​Skill Unlocked: [The Editor's Pen] - (Current Limit: 1 Edit per day).

​Secret Shared: Millica (The Saintess) knows you are an 'Awakened' being.

​Relationship: Mila (Suspicious)

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