"What! You mean, we're actually characters in a comic! And you created this comic! How is that possible?" Waver exclaimed, looking at Alexander with eyes that said, "I read a lot, and you can't fool me."
Meanwhile, Kayneth nodded vigorously, "Exactly! This is impossible! I believe there's a Creator God, but if you claim to be the Creator who made the Creator God, then I absolutely don't buy it! I'm the top magician of the Clock Tower! You can't deceive me with such claims!"
Emiya Kiritsugu interjected calmly, "I think it's plausible that he's the creator. If Alexander truly is the creator, then everything starts to make sense." Kiritsugu remained logical, considering the possibility.
The revelation that Alexander was the creator depended on whether everyone believed it or not. Some did, while others refused to accept it. It was a worldview-shattering revelation—learning that their world was actually from an anime, manga, or game was a massive shock to everyone.
Waver, still reluctant to believe he was a comic book character, preferred to think of Alexander as a prophet. "If you're truly the creator, can you make me a great magician?"
Alexander chuckled, "That's doable. I've created a world where you can fight monsters and level up, just like in a game. In the future, if I can, I'll throw you in. After a year, you'll surely be a better magician than Kayneth when you return."
Upon hearing this, Waver's expression lit up. For him, who only wished to become a great magician to prove himself, Alexander's words were incredibly enticing. "Great! O Lord Creator, when do we depart!?"
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No matter what you say, you're still my student. Can't you show some respect?
"That's right," Alexander addressed Kayneth beside him. "And you, go have some fun. If I weren't the creator, who would bother with your mess? Your ending would have been your wife's death due to financial ruin. If I, the Creator, hadn't been benevolent, do you think you'd be alive to talk to me now?"
Kayneth was taken aback. Why would Alexander save his life if they had no real connection? Was it because of Alexander's magnanimity? "Thank you, Creator. The Al Meloy family will always be grateful for your kindness." Regardless of whether Alexander was truly the creator, saving him made him grateful, and the other party deserved his respect for that.
As for the remaining two heroic spirits, Artoria and Diarmuid, their reactions were different.
Artoria couldn't help but ask, "Alexander... did you also determine the fate of Great Britain?" Her gaze was fixed on Alexander, and if he truly controlled everything, she might have to confront him, much like Archer.
"Wait, I'm not responsible for that. King Arthur is a historical figure, and I haven't altered the backgrounds of you heroic spirits. Your stories are facts. They have nothing to do with me." Alexander clarified. The fate series' heroic spirits are historical figures, and their backgrounds are not determined by him.
Hearing this, Artoria and Diarmuid were relieved. If that was the case, it was acceptable to them.
Kiritsugu, on the other hand, simply stared at Alexander. His situation was complex and tragic, and his dream seemed unattainable. Was all of this predetermined?
Looking at Kiritsugu gaze, Alexander remained unfazed. He believed that changing Kiritsugu's fate was already a significant improvement. If Kiritsugu accepted Illya, her tragic fate could be avoided. The Emiya family could lead a happy life, akin to Illya's world. Alexander also spared a thought for Kiritsugu; but if he continued to act shamelessly, Alexander wouldn't hesitate to eliminate him.
Kiritsugu then asked, "Mr. Alexander, if you truly are the creator, could you change the entire world to make it peaceful?" He understood that Alexander had saved his life, but he wanted to test this possibility.
Shaking his head, Alexander replied, "Although I am the creator, I am also a mangaka. The works I've created are recognized by everyone. However, even I cannot change completed works, especially those that have become reality. Even if I wanted to change it, I could only do so in my own works. Do you understand what I mean?"
Listening to Alexander's words, everyone present nodded, with excited expressions on their faces. In this way, they are actually independent lives, and it doesn't matter if they are anime characters or not.
After watching the people in front of him become enlightened, Alexander couldn't help asking, "Now, let me ask you, is there anyone who wants to become a descendant and travel to another world? Some can come and sign up, and those who don't want to leave directly. If you change your mind in the future, you can ask Rin."