- The Reincarnation World Where Only I Know the Storyline
- RWWOKS Chapter 65
**Chapter 65: Fear Is Not a Sin**
To be honest, when Fang Bo saw the legendary trait of the Sound Nest Warrior, he wasn’t as excited as he was now.
[Forced Harmonization: As a natural-born sorcerer, you possess a unique curse technique that perfectly fuses two types of energy.]
He could understand the trait’s explanation, but what did it mean by “natural-born sorcerer”? The space wouldn’t use such a description without reason. Based on the literal meaning, it seemed that Ali had been a sorcerer since birth.
Most people might overlook such a detail, but Fang Bo was different. After all, he had a living example right by his side.
“It seems you’ve figured it out.” Noticing Fang Bo’s unusual expression, Ali smiled warmly. “Allow me to formally introduce myself. I’m Aoki Daisuke, a second-year student at Tokyo Jujutsu High.”
“You guessed correctly. I was once a storyline character myself, but I came to the Reincarnation Space along with my lover.”
Hearing him admit it outright, many things suddenly made sense.
The reason the space described him as a natural-born sorcerer was that Ali, or rather Aoki Daisuke, was originally a character from *Jujutsu Kaisen*.
His overwhelming sense of justice wasn’t born out of an overly compassionate heart, but because Aoki Daisuke always remembered his school’s teachings.
As a sorcerer, it was his duty to help the weak and exorcise curses. Even in the dangerous worlds of the Reincarnation Space, he hadn’t forgotten this responsibility.
“You…” Fang Bo instinctively wanted to ask more, but he quickly stopped himself.
There was only one reason a follower would act alone: the Reincarnator they followed had already died.
Thinking back to the “lover” Aoki mentioned, it wasn’t hard to understand the relationship between him and that female Reincarnator.
Nodding slowly, Ali gazed at the distant mountain and softly recounted his past: “After I became a follower, my first journey into a storyline world went horribly wrong.”
“It was the world of *Inuyasha*, filled with countless demons, far more terrifying than anything in my home world.”
“Both of us were strong, so we sought greater rewards and decided to challenge a demon far beyond our abilities.”
The result? He fled back to the Reincarnation Space, leaving the person he loved behind in the world of *Inuyasha*.
After a long silence, Ali, who had adopted the name, gave a sad smile. “That’s my story. A bit boring, right?”
“…” Fang Bo didn’t respond. The man in front of him didn’t need comforting words.
Perhaps sensing Fang Bo’s respect, Ali patiently explained his innate ability: “I can fuse two different types of energy and bring them to a resonating frequency.”
“Mental power can simulate other forms of energy. I use this to fuse two coins together.”
As he spoke, Ali opened his palm, revealing two coins orbiting each other.
“When I control them, they stay stable. But if I withdraw my mental power…”
The moment he finished speaking, a powerful burst of energy erupted between the coins. In the next second, they shot through a tree trunk like lasers and disappeared into the sky.
“See? This is my most commonly used technique. It’s very efficient for killing, though the only downside is that the attack frequency is a bit low.”
Watching Ali’s effortless display, Fang Bo could tell that the technique didn’t consume much mental energy.
If not for the limitations of his innate ability, Ali could have easily become one of the most fearsome mid-range casters in any difficult world.
No wonder he was an outstanding student from Jujutsu High. His understanding of power far surpassed that of ordinary Reincarnators.
Even without Fang Bo’s help, Ali could have probably cleared the spider lair through attrition.
“We’ve arrived.” Ali’s expression grew serious as he looked at the dense forest ahead. “The aura here is incredibly strong. Whatever’s hiding in this place isn’t ordinary.”
His judgment was spot-on. After all, Spider Mountain was home to a member of the Twelve Kizuki, and their strength was far beyond that of the lesser spiders.
This member was Rui, the Lower Rank Five of the Twelve Kizuki, the youngest of the Spider family. His powerful “family” members were all creations of his.
The father specialized in close combat, boasting immense strength and defense.
The mother controlled puppets but was weak in close combat.
The elder brother excelled at using poison, responsible for the attack on the nearby town.
The elder sister was a master of spider silk manipulation, with balanced abilities and a cunning mind.
These were the enemies they had to face. Considering the presence of other Reincarnators, it might be impossible to ensure that each mini-boss would fall to them.
“Close combat, control, poison, manipulation—each enemy has a different specialty. The items they drop will likely vary in value depending on that.”
Before Fang Bo could draw any conclusions, they spotted a few Demon Slayer swordsmen in the distance.
Stopping Ali from greeting them, Fang Bo sensed something was off about these individuals.
To be safe, he scanned them for information and soon discovered the problem.
[Mizushima (Puppet)]
[Aggression Level: High]
[Attribute Bias: Agility]
[Trait: Undead]
[Threat Assessment: Weak]
“They’re puppets, probably the work of the Spider Mother.” Fang Bo explained, pulling out his flintlock pistol.
Upon hearing that these swordsmen were being used even after death, Ali, ever steadfast in his principles, couldn’t hide his anger.
“Damn you, Spider Mountain.” His fist glowed with cursed energy, and in a flash, he was in front of the manipulated Demon Slayers.
A punch to the abdomen forced the body to contract, and a strike to the throat spread the cursed energy throughout the corpse.
The invisible control threads burst into flames upon contact with the cursed energy. This was the innate advantage sorcerers had against cursed beings.
Gently laying the Demon Slayer’s body to rest, Ali offered a quiet prayer, while more controlled swordsmen began advancing toward them.
The worst part was that many of these swordsmen were still alive. Attacking them could lead to a loss of reputation with the Demon Slayer Corps.
Other Reincarnators might find themselves stuck in a dilemma, unable to act or retreat without consequences. But Fang Bo didn’t have such concerns.
“Jorogumo, immobilize them.”
At his command, Jorogumo’s giant spider head unleashed a dense spray of webs, trapping every puppet that dared approach.
Drawing the combat blade from his belt, which he had never used before, Fang Bo experimentally swung it above the puppets. Sure enough, he felt resistance in the empty air.
“The trick is above them.”
Taking the hint, Ali pulled out his kitchen knife and began slicing above the puppets in the same manner.
Before long, they had freed many still-living swordsmen.
A young girl, tears streaming down her face, looked at the two with deep gratitude. Yet, her expression was filled with such fear that it was clear she would likely lose the will to continue fighting against Muzan.
Even in the heat of battle, the sorcerer gently reassured her: “Fear is not a sin. It’s the process of understanding one’s weakness. Only then can we become strong.”
These words weren’t just for her—they were a reminder to himself as well.
Ali’s voice carried a tinge of sadness, as if this frightened girl had stirred up memories from his past.
“Stay focused in battle,” Fang Bo’s cold voice cut in.
His melee skills were lacking, making it difficult for him to clear the threads quickly. He needed Ali to put in some effort, but instead, the man was comforting a frightened girl.
Sensing his teammate’s frustration, Ali stopped dwelling on the past and focused on dismantling the puppets.
Before long, they had freed all of the Demon Slayers under the Spider Mother’s control.
Apart from Jorogumo’s dangerously low health, both Reincarnators emerged from the battle unscathed.
That was the downside of being a controller. Jorogumo’s efforts to bind the enemies left her exposed to targeted attacks.
Had Fang Bo not healed her at a crucial moment, Jorogumo would have been forcibly teleported back to the onmyoji’s world.
Summoned creatures didn’t truly die. When their health dropped to 1 point, the space’s protection mechanism would kick in, canceling the summon and returning them to their original world.
Even if he wanted to heal her, it would require a mandatory 12-hour cooldown.
For that reason, Fang Bo couldn’t allow Jorogumo to be forcibly unsummoned unless absolutely necessary.
Seeing his shikigami’s battered form, he placed his hand on her, channeling his life energy into her until she was fully restored.
“Heal!”
[Heal successful. You have expended 95 health points and restored 130 health points to your shikigami.]
The pain of the life transfer was sharp, so Fang Bo injected himself with a strong dose of adrenaline, temporarily boosting his constitution by +5.
With more battles ahead, he had to be fully prepared.
Health: 105/200 (+130)
“Let’s go.” Ignoring the gratitude of the Demon Slayers, he and Ali continued up the mountain path.
Along the way, a few ghost spiders leaped out, trying to ambush them.
Fang Bo quickly stopped Ali from intervening and ordered Jorogumo to bind the spiders with her webs. He then approached and placed his hand on one of the trapped spiders.
“Plunder!”
[Plunder successful. Health +4]
[Plunder successful. Health +4]
[Plunder successful. Health +4]
Under Ali’s shocked gaze, a beautiful female spider demon was drained of her life force by Fang Bo.
By the time her lifeless body fell to the ground, Fang Bo’s health was fully restored.
“Incredible.” Ali laughed in admiration before crouching down and touching the ground lightly.
“Cursed energy detection, activate!”
(End of chapter)