The Sword God stood before Godslayer's remains. His body had not just been cut in half but also subsequently destroyed. He had hoped that Godslayer didn't have enough Qi to come back to life, but as it turned out, he had enough to do so once more.
However, when he returned, he wasn't Godslayer anymore. The blackness surrounding Alex's body and aura was now gone, fully retreating back into the body. What remained there was Alex alone.
'How the hell is he doing this? Where did Godslayer retreat to?' the Sword God wondered. But this wasn't the time to be so concerned about that. He knew now that all of Alex's energy had been drawn out, so if he were to do it now, he could most likely kill him.
He wouldn't have the energy to come back.
He raised his sword, ready to swing down when someone appeared before him.
"Stop!" Starsight screamed just as the Sword God's sword came down.
The Sword God stopped at the last moment, confused and angered. "What are you doing, Starsight? Move. I need to kill him."
"You can't!" Starsight said hurriedly, her voice trembling. "You cannot kill him. He cannot die."
"What?" The Sword God suddenly thrust his blade forward and placed it on Starsight's neck. The touch of the sword alone was enough to bring unbearable pain to her. "What bullshit is this? You tell us he needs to die one moment, and the next moment he cannot die?"
"Y-yes," Starsight said. "I… I know what I said."
Starsight's entire body still shook from her earlier experience, and now with the pain, she could hold it in no longer.
And yet, with the blade pressed against her and the angry Sword God standing before her, she remembered the divination she had seen just a month ago.
She had always wondered why he would be angry at her, even holding his blade against her. It made sense now. She had stopped him from killing the one person he had wanted to kill.
"Move, Starsight, or I will kill you first and then kill him," the Sword God said.
"Please, you must listen to me. He cannot die," Starsight begged.
The Sword God didn't care. He needed to get rid of Godslayer now. He raised his blade and—
"That's enough."
The Winter God's words alone were enough to freeze the Sword God. It was rare that the woman ever spoke when in the presence of others, always remaining quiet and cold. But when she spoke, her strength became apparent.
The Sword God slowly lowered his sword, not wanting to defy someone in the Celestial realm.
The Storm God stepped forward. "Alright, things have become a bit too convoluted. Maybe it is time we put down the weapons and just talk for a while," he said and looked to the other gods.
Once everyone seemed to be understanding, he turned toward the woman. "Alright, Starsight. Explain from the beginning what it is that you saw this time."
* * * * * *
Alex was not in his right mind. He stared at the ground, seeing the remains of the sword. Midnight had been shattered.
He slowly reached for the hilt of the sword and pulled it close. A portion of the blade still remained attached to the hilt, and even that was cracked.
There was a simple reason why the sword had shattered. It was because it was weak. Alex had known that for a long time now.
He had even thought of reforging Midnight before, but he had put it aside so he could focus on the tournament. He had told himself that he would focus on his sword and Pearl's spear once he was done with the tournament.
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