The prototype still remains a mystery at present.
Though the history of the prototype is not as short as that of Jujutsu Paper, people's understanding of the prototype is still not deep enough, or rather, one might say, they are complete outsiders. Moreover, prototype owners are rarer than superpowers and magicians.
Furthermore, some "prototype" owners basically only trigger their abilities a few times in their lifetime, making it nearly impossible to study specific triggering conditions. People not only lack the ability to research, but also lack the opportunity to do so.
However, based on years of experience, prototypes share a common feature, which is that their effects are unrelated to their intensity.
Similar to Holy Heir's prophetic ability, though it cannot be activated at will by the individual, once triggered, the accuracy is always one hundred percent, regardless of intensity.
"So that's how it is, therefore..."
"That's why no one would question it, after all, Holy Heir's ability is genuine."
At this point, Miyuki seemed to have realized something.
"So, that's why that person said Holy Heir couldn't predict a certain thing accurately, does that mean..."
"Ah, whatever the case, Holy Heir is still connected to all of this, rather, everything is connected because of Holy Heir..."
It was ultimately something Ryuto decided not to voice aloud.
But Miyuki did not notice, as she was concerned with other, more crucial matters.
"It's because of this – was that why Holy Heir intentionally concealed the auction house incident? No, it was to hide the 'slave' issue itself, but isn't it strange? Why has this truth remained hidden for so many years? Doesn't anyone find it strange?"
"Well, maybe in reality, everyone in this country knows the truth, they just choose to conceal it, whether they are ordinary people or 'slaves'..."
"Why? Why would ordinary people choose to conceal it? This kind of thing..."
"After all, we don't understand this country, but maybe... for them, Holy Heir's prophecies are absolute, and for the people, as long as it doesn't concern themselves, like 'slaves' or anything, it doesn't matter what happens to others, it's simply a fact that can't be changed, at least in their eyes."
No, it's not just that, the real reason is probably...
Even though he had a rough idea, Ryuto chose to keep it hidden in the end, as there were still things to be done.
"Because they are not from this country, they don't understand, but even so, even if ordinary people don't care, should those labeled as 'slaves' accept it? Should they acknowledge this so-called fact?"
Perhaps because it resonated with her own situation, there was a special emotion in Miyuki's words, different from regular anger, but rather...
"Regarding this, though some may resist at first, with time, they too will have to accept it, because they'll be influenced by their environment."
"The environment?"
"Ah, Miyuki should know, many of these people are quite talented."
"Well, even though I haven't seen their performances, one can tell."
As Miyuki replied, she felt a bit more at ease in her heart.
Although this was Ryuto's intention as well, it was ultimately a helpless move. If he were to suggest Misaki leaving temporarily, she would likely not agree to it, and Ryuto understood that he simply didn't have the authority to make such a request. At the same time, he couldn't afford to end the meeting early, as everything done prior would be in vain. Therefore, it was imperative for the meeting to continue. Well, Ryuto no longer believed that this was just a simple meeting.