Bound by the shadow, 486 was saved by the magic on Petra's handkerchief, and knowing that this was the result of Agedona's plan, after seeing the black shadow, which was actually the heroine possessed by the jealous witch Shatira, 486 finally broke down and committed suicide with the blade that the handkerchief had transformed.

Worldline 1.5.5, 486 In order to explore the matter of the Luz clone, he found the secret room with the memory of the previous reincarnation.

Talking to Luz (clones), he learns that there are four main clones in Luz's body, and learns that he has been granted the privilege of "Apostle of Lust" by Aegdonna (who can command Luz clones).

Following the clues, 486 decided to return to the mansion to find out more from Betty. On the way, Garfield was obstructed, but the appearance of the Luz under the command of 486 made Garfield not take action due to concern.

When she returns to the mansion, she confronts Betty and speculates about her relationship with Agedona, causing Betty to grieve as if she had touched a sore spot.

486 discovers that Betty's Book of Wisdom is blank and learns that Betty has long since lost her guidance, waiting only for what her mother (Agidona) called "the man".

Betty even pleaded with 486 to kill her to end the bondage of the contract (only then would she not break the contract, if the Book of Wisdom did not instruct her, it meant that she would meet the end of the prophecy).

As Betty confides in four hundred years of loneliness, Elsa the Gut-Hunter appears. Knowing that Petra was dead, 486 forcibly took Betty from Elsa through the veil.

Immediately afterward, Fredrica was killed, and Betty killed Elsa with the Dark Veil of Shadows. But carelessly, Elsa, who was supposed to be killed, sneaked up and killed Betty (without mending the knife).

486 begs Elsa not to kill Rem, but is knocked unconscious, and wakes up to find that Elsa has left and Rem is still alive.

After burying Fredrica and Petra, 486 took Rem back to the Sanctuary, where it was snowing heavily, and the people in the Sanctuary suspected that Emilia was the cause of the half-elf.

Upon entering the burial chamber, 486 discovers that the heroine is unusually enthusiastic about herself, believing that she has been forced to rely on her by loneliness and the cold of outsiders (plus Parker has been unresponsive for several weeks).

486 speculates that the snowfall has something to do with Rozval, so he confronts Rozval with Garfield. Rozval did not deny it, and under Ram's cover, he pierced both Ram's and Garfield's bodies with his hands, Ram smiled and fell, and Garfield was killed before he could become a beast.

Excluding those in the way, Rozval confesses to 486 that he has learned through the Book of Wisdom that 486 has the ability to reincarnate, and hopes to use 486's power to achieve his own ends.

Rozval claims that 486 will eventually become just like himself (only grasp the most important things, and the rest can be discarded), and the previous abuses of the Pleiades (including the attack on the imperial capital of Elsa the hired intestine hunter, and the attack on the mansion by the monster made Merry) are all aimed at forcing 486 to make a cruel choice and gradually distort 486's humanity.

In the end, Rozval threw himself into the mouth of the Monster Rabbit and was eaten to death (because he knew that 486 would change through reincarnation).

After being seriously injured by the big rabbit, the Pleiades came to the tomb, and was kissed to death by the heroine on Emilia's knee pillow, the world line 1.5.6.1, Natsuki Pleiades ushered in the second trial, saw the "impossible present" (constructed the world after the death of the Pleiades in the past, the world he did not read), saw the reaction of everyone to his death, and felt pessimistic that he was irresponsible.

When 486 was about to collapse, he was saved by Rem, who was transformed into Camilla, the witch of lust.

After a period of discussion and comfort, the Witch of Lust, Agedona, proposes a contract to 486 in exchange for her knowledge and advice in exchange for sharing the perception of the Pleiades, but is reminded by the Angry Witch Minerrois halfway through, and 486 discovers the clue (leading to the best ending does not mean that it is the best path).

486 asks Eggy Donna about Betty, who she says is just to see who Betty will choose as "that person".

When the witches gather again at the tea party, the jealous witch Shatila appears at the tea party in Dream City, and the witches are in a stalemate.

The "Witch of Desire" Akidona was afraid of being enemies with the other five witches and did not attack them, while the other five were concerned about her "Shatila" personality, but they did not know what kind of personality she was in at this time (Shatila is a dual personality), and waited for her reaction quietly...... Agidonna explained the current situation for 486.

Shatila only looks at 486 and confides her love for him, while 486 complains to her about the fate she imposed on her (being teleported to another world and unable to do anything but save her companions at the cost of constant death).

Shatila comforts 486 and advises him to take care of himself, while the other witches criticize 486 for being too self-righteous and affirming his own tragedy.

In the midst of his anguish, 486 feels more and more incompetent and not desperate enough (especially the irretrievable loss of Rem), so he decides to bite his tongue to make a break with his misfortune (suicide in the spirit world is mentally disabled).

The Witch of Lust, Agidona, snickered on the side, and the witches of anger and gluttony stepped forward to help, lazy and arrogant that they should not meddle in 486's own affairs, and blocked the anger and gluttony rescue, and Shatila trembled with surprise and fear.

486 inadvertently recalls the reaction of the crowd during the second trial, asks himself what he has to be attached to by his peers, and realizes that he is loved and cherished by others, and the desire to live becomes stronger and stronger.

At this time, 486, who had bitten off his tongue, recovered from a healing blow from the angry witch Minerovis, and thanked the witches who cared about him.

Akidonna once again asks the Pleiades about the pact (with her help, to make the Pleiades pave the way to the best possible future at the cost of constant death, in order to satisfy the curiosity of the Pleiades), and extends her hand to the Pleiades.

Shatila, on the other hand, wants 486 to include himself in his list of salvation (i.e., to love himself).

486 believes that he has value other than the return of death, and takes Shatila's hand in approval.

Due to outside interference, 486 is about to be forced to leave the City of Dreams, and Shatila expresses the hope that 486 will be able to kill her in the future, and when she is leaving, 486 replies to her...... I will definitely save you.

After waking up, 486 found that he had been taken out of the tomb by the Earth Dragon, which Otto explained that the Earth Dragon had acted upon sensing that his master was in danger.

486 plans to re-enter the Tomb to challenge the Third Trial, but is rejected by the Tomb and learns that it was Agidona who retaliated against his refusal and disqualified him from the Pleiades Trial (as the price of this tea party, Agidonna jokingly "wished the Pleiades many disasters in the future").

In desperation, 486 goes to negotiate with Rozval, but Rozval wants 486 to regain his qualifications by pleasing Agidona's curiosity.

In frustration, 486 meets the god of war again, Otto, and releases the pressure by beating each other, Otto hopes that 4867 will share the pain with him, and 486 also concludes that Otto can be trusted through the past few reincarnations, so he informs him of what will happen in the next few days (the witch tea party and the return of death).

After deliberation, Otto followed his heart with all his might and chose to help 486, who had no chance of winning. After motivating each other, 486 once again came to Rozval to set up a gamble with him: within six days, if the Pleiades completed two impossible things other than those described in the Book of Wisdom (persuading Garfield to liberate the Sanctuary and pull him in, and letting Emilia pass the trial alone), Rozval would have to give up following the guidance of the Book of Wisdom and fully assist Emilia in becoming king, and if 486 was not completed, then 486 would abandon his humanity and follow Rozval's plan in the next reincarnation.

Shocked, Rozval fears that 486 may repent, so he signs a contract with 486 (a contract that still works across reincarnation and cannot deceive souls).

After plotting his next steps with Otto, 486 travels to the Sanctuary Vault and talks with Luz, where he learns that to learn about Garfield's past, he must meet with another Luz Σ who will be on duty two days later (the four Luz are identified as αβΣθ).

Then he went to the heroine's place and listened to her past (except for the memories that were sealed by Pandora). When the heroine is asleep, she talks to Parker through the crystal stone and discusses Parker's plan to break the contract (take out the protection from the bottom of her heart and let the heroine face her heart).

On the third day, 486 met with Luz Σ and learned that more detailed information could only be obtained from Luz Thetata. That night, 486 and Otto went to negotiate with Rozval, who was praised by Rozval as an excellent friend.

486 pointed out the flaws in the Book of Wisdom, which made Rozval waver, and returned to the mistress, promising to hold her hand until dawn while she slept, but left in the middle of the night.

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