Upon seeing the tiny spirit safe next to Godslayer, Alex felt a huge sense of relief.
"You saved him?" he asked Godslayer, the anger and resentment in his voice stripped away almost instantly.
"Yes," Godslayer said, his voice still containing pain, both from having failed to kill the God and from having overestimated himself. He had failed to change entirely.
With the memories of the Artifact God returning to him, he thought he was a different person now, but no matter how much he wanted to change, he was still Godslayer.
Death and Darkness were not something he used; they were a part of him. So long as he used them, he would be corrupted by them. He had no power to change himself. Searᴄh the ηovёlFire .net website on Google to access chapters of novels early and in the highest quality.
That was a devastating realization for Godslayer.
"How did you do it? I didn't sense anything," Alex said.
"At the moment when I realized I had no energy to defend myself, I knew the sword would be the one to bear the burden of Purplerain's attack, and I knew I couldn't let it do that. So, I dragged him here right before the attack landed, letting go of all intention to defend ourselves. I managed to do it in the nick of time, or else he might have truly died."
The dull light that was Midnight pulsed lightly.
Alex got closer and took the spirit in his arms. He could get a great sense of pain and fear from it. It was hurt and scared. Since it had been ripped away from the sword, it had not come out of the place without some damage.
"He's hurt," Alex said. "Can we heal him?"
"He needs to get back into the sword," Godslayer said. "Without it, he will continue to deteriorate."
Alex panicked slightly. "What do we do? Can we put him into another sword? I have other swords that are the same—"
"It won't work," Godslayer said. "The next sword he goes to must have a connection to him."
"Meaning… I have to reforge the broken sword," Alex said. "Assuming I survive this, sure. I have to find better ingredients, though. We can't let this get repeated."
Godslayer agreed. "Take your time. I can keep him from getting worse if I focus entirely on him and do nothing else."
"Will you have nothing else to do?"
"I probably will, but this was my mistake, so I will fix this. I will protect him for as long as I can," Godslayer said. "Now you go and protect us. That woman probably won't be able to protect us any longer. Go and see what is up."
Alex nodded and went out immediately. The first thing he did was place the broken shards of Midnight into his Soul Space, then he looked up to see the 12 gods gathered right in front of him, conversing about his fate.
Not a single one could make a decision at all.
* * * * * *
"All right, Starsight, explain from the beginning what it is that you saw this time."
Upon the Storm God's request, Starsight began her explanation as the other gods gathered around.
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