UCT Ch 2
by toujoursDiana had realized she was reincarnated ten years ago.
The realization of her reincarnation came from something very trivial. It happened when she was twelve, playing with her friend Jerome. They were having fun with a white airplane model when suddenly, Diana started frothing at the mouth and passed out.
As she lay unconscious, her past life flooded into her consciousness like a tumultuous wave.
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The love she received from her family in childhood, the glory of her twenties free from any hardship, the bitter regrets of her thirties, and her miserable end — all were etched into the young Diana’s soul.
When she woke up after spending half a day in the hospital bed, she remembered everything.
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Everything about her past life.
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Her past life was that of a fighter pilot. Not just any pilot, but one of the best in the world.
An unparalleled ace.
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The white falcon of the sky.
Fernan Lowell, the first leader of the ‘Knights of the White Falcon,’ the elite pilots of the Arke Empire, was the greatest fighter pilot of the Arke Empire during the Old Continent War 25 years ago.
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He was known for his quick judgment, perseverance, and caution. Moreover, he revolutionized air combat by integrating mind-melding abilities, shifting the paradigm from one-on-one dogfights.
He founded the Knights of the White Falcon with skilled pilots who shared his ideals, and they fought together. Their battles were revolutionary at a time when there were no radios.
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Connected by powerful mind-melding abilities, the knights moved organically in numerous battles, achieving great feats, and fame naturally followed.
Of course, Fernan, the leader of the Knights of the White Falcon, was also immensely popular. Even pilots from Bringerton, enemies of Arke in the Old Continent War, admired him.
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Young Diana had already known about him through books before she remembered her past life.
“To think such a great person was my past life.”
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Upon regaining her past life’s memories, she was immediately struck with fear. Even at a young age, it seemed absurd. She wondered if she was mad or possessed by the vengeful spirit of a deceased pilot, but reincarnation seemed too far-fetched.
As soon as she was discharged from the hospital, Diana went to the library to look up books related to Fernan Lowell, hoping she was not in her right mind. However, the more she compared the contents of the books with her memories, the clearer it became that the man was indeed her past self.
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Which country’s aircraft she shot down on which plains, when she got engaged to and broke off with the princess of Bringerton – now the queen – everything matched her memories and the book’s account. Even the airplane parts and piloting methods she hadn’t known before passing out were now recalled.
But the most crucial evidence was her memories themselves. Her past life was too vivid and detailed to be mere delusions.
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The joy of flying in the backseat of a two-seater plane for the first time, her first takeoff and landing — each memory was so vivid that she couldn’t deny it, her mouth drying and hands trembling as she recalled them. After accepting her reincarnation, one natural question arose.
“Why was I reincarnated like this?”
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As Diana Green, an orphan from Bringerton.
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Fernan Lowell and Diana Green were so different that their only commonality was being human.
Gender, nationality, hair color, physique — none matched. If Fernan was tall and lanky, Diana was slightly petite; if Fernan lived with the pride of being an Arke noble, Diana despised such pompous nobles.
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Crucially, they were of different genders, with different tastes and preferences. Fernan liked lively blondes, while Diana preferred kind, gentle men.
Fernan was an equestrian enthusiast, whereas Diana was afraid of large livestock like horses and cows. They also differed in tastes and habits.
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However, there was one area Diana hadn’t explored yet — ‘mind-melding abilities.’ She was not yet sure if she, as a reincarnated being, was still a mind-melder.
In her past life, she was one of the best mind-melders even in the empire, but in this industrial city of Bringerton, there was no opportunity to encounter another mind-melder.
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Moreover, since mind-melding was only possible between mind-melders, she couldn’t know without finding another one.
And frankly, Diana wasn’t that curious about whether she still possessed that ability. It was not something she would use in this lifetime, so she decided to not bother about it.
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Thus, reflecting on the differences between her past and present life always led to the same conclusion:
The past was the past, and the present was the present.
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It was more important to live this life diligently than to hold onto unnecessary attachments, just not repeating the mistakes of her past life.
She had lost all her loved ones and died miserably because of her pursuit for fame as the white falcon, the sky’s ace, and her ambition to end the injustices of the royal court.
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In this life, she wanted to give up all that and live with the ones she loved, forming a family.
Living a simple yet certain happiness.
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Diana Green’s dream was truly modest.
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Diana Green’s modest day starts a bit later than others. Her eyelids felt as heavy as if weighed down by lead.
Her uncle’s loud voice echoed from downstairs, louder than a military reveille, causing Diana to pull her blanket over her ears. But even that wasn’t enough to block out her uncle’s booming voice.
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“Diana! Stop being lazy and get up!”
“…Just a little longer! I had a nightmare and couldn’t sleep well!”
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“Throw away such excuses and get up, I say! The sun is already high in the sky!!”
“…”
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As if to prove her uncle’s words, a bright beam of light seeped through the thick curtains. She had overslept again. The alarm clock she had set was rolling aimlessly under the bed.
Diana grumbled as she got out of bed. She would have liked to sleep thirty more minutes, but there was no choice.
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With a half-awake mind, Diana neatly arranged her bed. She placed the fallen clock back on the nightstand and sat at the vanity.
The mirror, uncleaned for days, was covered in dust, making her reflection hazy on its surface. Nonetheless, her appearance was undeniably lovely.
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The patrons of [The Dancing Mermaid] tavern in Campton could fall in love with her at first sight.
Her hair flowed like burgundy wine, her round green eyes and sharp chin gave her the look of someone untouched by the world’s woes.
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Diana yawned widely as she began to brush her hair.
“What hairstyle should I try today?”
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She considered braiding her side hair like she saw in a magazine a few days ago. Or maybe trying the updo of the female lead from a movie that had just opened.
Her uncle’s loud voice boomed again from downstairs.
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“Diana! The breakfast I worked so hard on will get cold! No, it’s not even breakfast anymore, it’ll be lunch!”
“Uncle! I just woke up! I’ll be down soon!”
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“Leave her be. It’s still hours before we need to open the shop.”
Her Aunt Gilda gently calmed her uncle down.
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If Uncle Benjamin Green was like fire, she was like a gentle, soothing west wind. To Diana, she was like a mother.
“No matter what, if someone’s day and night are completely reversed, they’re no good.”
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“Oh, she’ll manage just fine!”
Before long, her uncle and aunt were bickering back and forth.
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“…Waking me up hours before the shop even opens is a bit much, isn’t it?”
Diana grumbled in a voice only she could hear. But she wasn’t genuinely complaining.
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After losing her parents at an age she couldn’t even remember, Uncle Ben had raised her as his own daughter. His scolding was more an expression of his gruff affection than any real dislike.
A faint smile touched Diana’s lips.
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Campton, an industrial city in the north of Bringerton.
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In this city where changes happen faster than you can blink, [The Dancing Mermaid] had been a fixture for over thirty years. Patrons never stopped coming for the crispy cod and dark beer, and even in these tough economic times, the place was always buzzing.
Most of the customers these days were soldiers from the nearby army and navy bases.
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Since the soldiers started coming, an unspoken rule had emerged at [The Dancing Mermaid]: soldiers sat on the east side of the central pillar, while sailors sat on the west. It was kind of like an invisible military demarcation line.
Today, too, [The Dancing Mermaid] was packed with soldiers observing this unwritten rule.
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Diana was busy taking orders and serving, her mind occupied. The place was noisy with the chatter of drunken men. Amidst the noise, one soldier’s voice stood out to Diana.
“Those Arke snake bastards are up to no good lately, right?”
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Diana’s hand paused momentarily as she was pouring beer at a booth.
“Nothing new about that. They’ve been clashing with Juom for ages. They’ll probably sign another friendship treaty soon.”
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“Maybe, but who knows what those Arke folks are plotting this time? They give me the creeps. Mind-melding, mind-melting, whatever it is. They can read and control minds, so who knows what they’re up to behind our backs!”
Diana, overhearing this conversation, corrected his words in her mind.
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‘Mind-melding doesn’t work on non-users.’
And reading the mind of someone who has closed their mind-melding channel was quite time-consuming and difficult. So, what these two were saying wasn’t entirely factual.
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‘…But I can understand why it would be unsettling.’
To those without the ability, mind-melding must seem bizarre.
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Regaining her composure, Diana served the freshly poured beer to the table. Meanwhile, the soldiers badmouthing Arke raised their voices even louder.
“Thomas, even if they are planning something, there’s no need to worry too much. There’s an ocean between Bringerton and Arke. It would be madness to launch an attack with a fleet across that vast sea.”
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“You fool. These days we have bombers. You can’t think like it’s the old days.”
‘Bombers.’
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Diana’s hand trembled slightly as she picked up her tray after finishing serving.
It seemed like just yesterday planes only carried machine guns, and now they could carry bombs capable of obliterating a city.
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The heated debate between the two men continued without end. The larger man, seemingly insulted by being called a fool, started pointing at the other.
“Listen, if bombers come, we’ll just shoot them down with fighters before they reach the city! Bringerton has pilots better than Arke’s ‘White Falcon’!”
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‘White Falcon?’
‘…What?’
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At the familiar term, Diana’s eyes flashed with recognition.