-1465- A long time ago

At this point, Yuri naturally wouldn't think that Rozen's decision to transfer to the Alchemist Division was a mistake.

When Rozen first decided to transfer to the Alchemist Division, it indeed caused quite a stir, with many thinking that he had lost his mind. Even many of the council members in the Floating City Alliance thought the same, which led to incidents like student protests and council members coming to persuade him against it. It was quite a commotion.

At that time, Yuri was one of those who believed that, no matter what, Rozen's decision was too reckless.

However, over the past year, Rozen has shown everyone with facts that even without going to the front lines, he can still greatly contribute to humanity—and in a very significant way.

Advancing humanity's magical technology by half a century ahead of time, and even developing the terrifying power of High-Grade Mana, such achievements surpass those of any great figure.

It wouldn't be an exaggeration to say that Rozen is the greatest genius humanity has seen in the four hundred years of battling Armored Beetles, as well as the strongest Sky Wizard. Otherwise, he wouldn't be regarded as humanity's last hope and be crowned with the title of hero.

Due to the tremendous achievements Rozen has brought to both the Sky Wizard Division and the Alchemist Division, there are now even debates within humanity about whether his achievements are greater in the Sky Wizard Division or the Alchemist Division, and which side he should be on to provide the greatest benefit to humanity.

This debate continues unresolved to this day.

In the Sky Wizard Division, Rozen is the strongest hero and top commander, capable of leading humanity to defeat the massive army of Armored Beetles on the front lines with unparalleled success.

In the Alchemist Division, Rozen is the most outstanding expert and researcher, advancing humanity's magical technology by half a century—an achievement also unprecedented in history.

In both divisions, Rozen's achievements are unparalleled, making it difficult to determine which side would benefit humanity the most.

Even within the Floating City Alliance council, there are constant discussions about this issue, with the council members divided into militant and research factions, each fervently arguing their points. This is why Freon has been under pressure from some council members of Vebel to find a way to make Rozen abandon his idea of transferring to the Alchemist Division.

Given this situation, Yuri has long understood that whether Rozen stays in the Sky Wizard Division or moves to the Alchemist Division, his achievements are unmatched.

No matter which side he's on, it's the right choice, and no matter which side he's on, it's the wrong choice. This is the situation Rozen is currently in.

Therefore, Yuri no longer denies Rozen's decision back then, nor does she believe that his choice was a mistake.

Not to mention...

"Senpai is currently working on a project to develop a power beyond High-Grade Mana. If this research succeeds, it might bring hope for a world-changing revolution for humanity. For this reason, although some still insist that Senpai should stay in the Sky Wizard Division, the majority actually support him continuing his research. I can understand this situation."

Yuri, uncharacteristically, spoke frankly.

"But Senpai doesn't necessarily have to transfer to the Alchemist Division. Even the higher-ups have allowed Senpai to freely attend classes in both divisions. Why do you insist on transferring to the Alchemist Division?"

Yuri couldn't understand this point.

But she had forgotten something.

"When did I insist on transferring to the Alchemist Division?"

Rozen's simple sentence left Yuri stunned.

But isn't that the case?

"In my first year, I indeed insisted on transferring to the Alchemist Division because I wanted to use their equipment for my research. But ever since the higher-ups allowed me to freely attend classes in both the Sky Wizard Division and the Alchemist Division, have I ever mentioned insisting on joining the Alchemist Division?"

Rozen's straightforward words nearly made Yuri unable to react.

But that's exactly the logic.

If Rozen were truly determined to join the Alchemist Division, with his current influence, could anyone stop him?

The reason this issue still lingers is simply that Rozen no longer cares and hasn't insisted on it.

Rozen only needs access to the Alchemist Division's equipment and facilities, as well as the manpower there to complete his research. That's enough for him.

As for which division he's in, he truly doesn't insist.

"But... But didn't you say before that you wanted to transfer to the Alchemist Division? Isn't that your current thinking, without any intention of changing?"

Yuri referred to the time when Rozen sneaked out to slack off in the outer airspace of Mistgun, was caught by Chloe Sevegny, and after returning to school, encountered the three members of S128 Special Task Force.

At that time, Rozen did indeed say so.

The problem is...

"I just said I wanted to transfer to the Alchemist Division; I never said I had to transfer."

Rozen stated.

And it seems... that's exactly the case...?

"Then... then Senpai you..."

Yuri wanted to say something but was interrupted by Rozen.

"I can indeed forgo transferring to the Alchemist Division and remain in the Sky Wizard Division, but Yuri, you should understand that which division I'm in is not the real issue, right?"

Rozen gazed into Yuri's eyes as if seeing through everything within her, speaking calmly.

"The reason I still want to transfer to the Alchemist Division is just to express that I won't be going to the front lines anymore. I'll spend my time on research, and unless a crisis like Shinjuku [2] arises, I won't take action as a Sky Wizard again."

"So, Yuri, even if you keep me in the Sky Wizard Division, I won't have much time to go to the front lines and fight alongside you."

"Isn't this still something you can't resolve in your heart?"

Each word from Rozen completely changed Yuri's expression.

At this moment, Yuri realized she had been seen through.

Why did Yuri insist on having Rozen return to the Sky Wizard Division?

The reason is simple.

She wanted to go to the battlefield with Rozen.

She wanted to soar under the same sky with Rozen.

She wanted to hear Rozen's voice at any time.

She wanted to return to those days when the four members of the task force would carry out missions together, train, and live together.

Why did Yuri call Rozen a liar?

Because Rozen had betrayed her expectations.

Yuri joined the S128 Special Task Force to fight alongside Rozen.

And if Rozen isn't there, then what's the point?

In the end, all of Yuri's internal conflict and willfulness stemmed from this.

She was just feeling lonely.

Isn't that understandable?

After all, a long time ago, Yuri had already fallen in love with him.

Fallen in love with Rozen.