SCIAW: Chapter 279: Breaking the Fate of the Reunion
Added 2025-05-18 09:22:31 +0000 UTCIt took a while for Suzuki Sonoko to calm down.
Ren being called âson-in-lawâ by her mother had truly shocked her.
But⌠it wasnât entirely impossible.
Sonoko was slightly moved, but quickly refocused her thoughts. She began recounting the eleven Paths Ren had mentioned that morning, describing their general traits as best as she could recall.
Especially the part about reaching Sequence 4 and becoming a demigod.
This series of explanations left the Suzuki family stunned at first.
"DemigodâŚ"
Suzuki Tomoko felt like it was all some sort of joke. Was the world about to spiral into chaos?
Her daughter had only just touched on the mystery world for about a month, and now they were already talking about godhood?
What was even more absurd was that Sonoko and her group apparently had the potential to reach that level.
Even if they didnât know when they could cross that boundary, the very existence of the opportunity meant the possibility was real.
The information was so overwhelming that even a seasoned businesswoman like Suzuki Tomoko felt short of breath.
"It feels like a dream. This world is getting too insane."
Hearing her sigh, Suzuki Shiro also nodded in agreement.
"Indeed. The heights that the mysterious realm can reach are far beyond what we originally imagined."
"Demigod⌠thatâs still a bit too high for us to wrap our heads around."
At first, they had assumed that the mystery was merely about uncovering hidden truths in the world. But the moment the veil was lifted, it pierced straight into the divine.
This level was simply too high. It made Suzuki Shiro feel like his daughter had suddenly reached a realm far beyond their reach.
As for who the boy involved really was, Suzuki Shiro wasnât lacking in insight.
He didnât need to investigate personally. Based on what Sonoko had looked into, he already understood.
The boyâs background was clean and ordinary. Yet, somehow, he had become the trigger for something so overwhelming.
"Ah, better not think about becoming a demigod for now. According to Ren, that step isnât easy to take."
Sonoko cut off her parents' lamenting and steered the topic toward something more practical.
"Rather than thinking about becoming a demigod, we should help Sis consider which path she should choose."
The conversation shifted back to Suzuki Ayako.
Both Tomoko and Shiro turned their focus to their eldest daughter.
"Ayakoâs decision is very important. If she makes the right choice, sheâll be able to obtain extraordinary abilities like Sonoko. But when it comes to the different Paths, excluding the ones that clearly donât fit, there arenât many that truly suit her."
"From a logical standpoint, the Spectator Path is actually very suitable for Ayako. She's managing family business affairs and constantly meeting people. Being able to see through othersâ inner motives would be incredibly useful."
Tomoko analyzed the situation calmly and rationally, believing the Spectator Path's abilities were an excellent match for her eldest daughterâs role.
Sonoko also nodded.
"Yeah, Spectator really does suit Sis."
"The Sleepless Path is strong too, but Sis doesnât work late into the night every day. Plus, some of the later Roles along that path arenât really suitable for her job. They wouldnât be much help to her."
Considering her sisterâs current position, Spectator truly seemed the most compatible.
"As for the Bard Path, itâs too reliant on belief. Sis doesnât follow any particular faith⌠ah, but she could believe in Ren. Heâs also preparing to reach Sequence 4 and might be looking to take on more believers."
Ayako, being the person involved, nodded slightly. Based on Sonokoâs earlier explanation, she understood that believers and faith served as stabilizing anchors, which would become especially important when advancing to Sequence 4 and becoming a demigod.
If she were to be a future believer of her potential brother-in-law, Ayako felt that wouldnât be a problem.
"Well, in the end, the decisionâs up to Sis."
It was fine to give advice, but the final choice needed to be her sisterâs.
Sonoko held her chin in thought.
"Sis, do you have any free time coming up?"
"Free time?"
Ayako considered her schedule carefully and confirmed she had a break coming up.
"Next week, yeah. Didnât I tell you before? I have a college classmate reunion to attend. Iâve been busy with work lately, so Father and Mother are giving me time to rest."
"A college reunion?"
Sonoko thought for a moment and recalled that her sister had mentioned it last weekâŚ
"The venue is that old-fashioned lodge in the nearby mountains, right? The one where you have to cross a suspension bridge?"
"Thatâs the one."
Ayako nodded.
"A college reunion in such a remote area?"
Sonoko couldnât understand why her sister would arrange such a gathering in a location like that.
In response, Ayako sighed helplessly.
"Actually, this was suggested by one of my old classmates. Sheâs been struggling lately and hopes I can offer some help."
"Oh, so itâs a request for help. Are you two close?"
"Not really."
Ayako didnât sugarcoat her answer.
"Iâve noticed her performance these past few years. Aside from the work she published before graduation, everything sheâs produced since then has been⌠well, not great. Honestly, it proves that her earlier work was either ghostwritten or copied from someone else."
"Ugh."
Sonoko disliked people like that.
"If sheâs that kind of person, do you still plan to help her?"
Ayako shook her head.
"Iâm just giving Chikako one last chance. We agreed sheâd present her new script at the reunion. If itâs good, Iâll help her."
"If not, then weâll end our connection as classmates right there. Choosing a remote venue is just to save her some face, so she wonât be humiliated in front of everyone."
As an old college friend, Ayako still had a soft spot for classmates she once shared a club with. She was willing to give them one last chance.
Yep. Her sisterâs kind nature was showing again.
Sonoko grumbled internally but understood that this was probably going to be her sisterâs final college reunion.
She didnât believe someone her sister considered completely lacking in originality would suddenly impress her.
So this âreunionâ was likely the end of a relationship.
Still, the idea of the party gave Sonoko a new idea.
"Sis, when exactly is the reunion?"
"Wednesday and Thursday."
"Alright, got it."
(To be continued.)