131 <Supreme Adviser>'s Thoughts About Allen Walker
Assuring himself that none of the mortals in his world could ever defeat him even if he reveal all of his <Supreme> talents, Allen decided that he might as well reveal one of his <Supreme> talents lest he kept his adviser waiting.
“Yes. I wouldn’t have taken the <Supreme Hidden Boss> title if those were all of my <Supreme> talents. And, I don’t mind revealing another one of my <Supreme> talents.”
Allen answered Hawser’s question as he prepared to reveal one of his <Supreme> talents. A <Supreme> talent that would allow Allen to create a reputation about him as a formidable opponent.
Forwarding his right hand that was positioned just below his face, Allen dramatically snapped his fingers as the sound of his finger snap reverberated throughout the chess realm.
A few seconds later, the entire chess realm distorted as it changed into that of the school field. In other words, all of them were forcefully brought back into the real world with just a snap of Allen’s fingers.
“Impossible! How can you cancel the effects of my <<Creative World>> skill?!”.
Arthur Pastell who was usually a quiet person couldn’t help but exclaim in disbelief and shock after noticing that his <<Creative World>> skill was overpowered by Allen’s <Supreme> talent.
What shocked him more was the fact that it didn’t even take Allen any effort to cancel out his skill and Allen didn’t even need a lot of time for him to cancel the effects of his <<Creative World>> skill.
“Nothing is impossible, Arthur. Those who say otherwise are just frogs at the bottom of well who had yet to experience the vast world.”
Allen wasn’t an asshole to ignore Arthur’s outburst as he himself knew how Arthur felt. Witnessing something out of the norms was something that Allen had experienced himself so rather than ignoring Arthur, he decided to advise Arthur to broaden his horizon.
For Allen, Arthur was just someone who isolated himself from the real world by indulging himself in the creation of numerous arts. Allen would even bet all of his money that Arthur spent most of his time in his <<Creative World>> rather than the real world.
That was why Allen said that Arthur was just a frog in a well (artificial world) as Arthur had yet to experience the (real) world outside the well (artificial world).
“I have to admit. You are full of surprises, Allen! Even I didn’t expect you to have the <Supreme Realist> talent. Having the talent to manipulate reality to your whims must be quite a nice talent to have.”
Hearing Hawser’s compliment, Allen wasn’t fazed by the fact that Hawser knew that the <Supreme> talent he had used was the <Supreme Realist> talent.
For Allen who had the <Supreme Adviser> talent, he knew what were the downside and the skills of that <Supreme> talent.
The <Supreme Adviser> talent would allow Allen to know what advice to give to anyone he chose as his target.
And how could anyone give the best advice to someone without knowing what their abilities and flaws of their abilities, right?
So not only could the <Supreme Adviser> talent allow Allen to know which advice to give to his target, but he would also have knowledge about his target’s skills or whatever his target showed to him.
That was why Hawser asked all of them to reveal their <Supreme> talents so he would have a better understanding of their <Supreme> talents using his <Supreme Adviser> talent.
So not only did Hawser confirm that the <Supreme> title that his class had taken was relative to their <Supreme> talent, but he also had known how they had made mistakes in using their <Supreme> talents except for Allen.
Despite finding out that Allen had used the <Supreme Realist> talent, Hawser was still surprised about the fact that Allen didn’t make any mistakes when he used his <Supreme Realist> talent.
Because of that, Hawser couldn’t even give any advice to Allen on how to use his <Supreme Realist> talent since from Hawser’s perspective, Allen had used his <Supreme> talent perfectly.
Also, one of the downsides of the <Supreme Adviser> talent was that even though Hawser could use it to find out the flaws of others and give advice on how to fix those flaws, he couldn’t do that to himself.
In simpler words, Hawser couldn’t use the <Supreme Adviser> talent to himself.
Because of that, Hawser himself knew that if life was a game, he would be the support type character instead of the attack and any other character types.
But even after realizing that fact after he had become the <Supreme Adviser>, he wasn’t discouraged as he knew that he would play a huge role in this world. After all, he was currently assigned by the Supreme Academy to gather information about the <Supremes>.
Most of the staff of the Supreme Academy didn’t even know why they were gathering information about the <Supremes> since only the founders and a few executive staff knew about that.
Hawser was one of the few executive staff who knew about the founders of the Supreme Academy’s goals in gathering information about the <Supremes> and after finding out about that, he was further encouraged to take part in such a noble goal.
So even if he couldn’t become the main character of this world with his <Supreme Adviser> talent, Hawser knew that he was already taking part in something revolutionary and that was enough for him to be motivated to contribute to the Supreme Academy’s goal.
And currently, Hawser had gathered a lot of information about the <Supremes> in his class except for Allen. Even if he had gathered information about Allen’s five <Supreme> talents, Hawser still had no clue whether it was Allen’s limit or if there were many <Supreme> talents that Allen had yet to reveal.
‘I have to admit, Allen is an anomaly. Even amongst all <Supremes> that have existed throughout history and until now, there had yet to be someone who had as much as <Supreme> talents as he has.’
‘The record of the highest amount of <Supreme> talents was held by a <Supreme> who had three <Supreme> talents but Allen broke that record with his five <Supreme> talents and it might not be the only <Supreme> talent he had.
‘I wonder how the Supreme Academy would react after knowing about that.’
Hawser thought as he was interested in obtaining more information about Allen’s <Supreme> talents and identity.