"The decision has been made," the Storm God said. "I shall be the one to do it then."
He took the talisman from the Sword God's hands and walked over to Alex, who stared at the Storm God with visible fury.
The Storm God stood before him, looking down on him. "Resent me if you wish, but I will do what I must to protect our world."
"Do you trust prophecies so much, Storm God?" Alex asked.
"Normally, I would be skeptical," the Storm God said. "But this one has some weight behind it. I cannot be certain that the divination was true or not, but I can tell you no one else can perform a divination better than what has been performed today.
"If the future is set, then how will anything you do affect it at all?" Alex asked. "Isn't what you are doing at this very moment useless to begin with?"
"Useless? Perhaps," the Storm God said. "But we still must act. If I know the world is in danger, then I cannot sit by and do nothing. Even if what I do is useless, I can at least live with a clear mind that I did something."
Alex glared at him.
The Storm God placed his hand atop Alex's body and did something to him. Alex couldn't immediately tell what had been done, but whatever it was made him feel as if all of his senses had been muffled.
Even the pain in his body felt muffled.
The Storm God continued to speak, but his words sounded drowned out.
"I am not such a monster that I won't let you say your farewell," the man said. "You may speak to your master and disciple before you leave." seaʀᴄh thё ηovelFire.ηet website on Google to access chapters of novels early and in the highest quality.
Silvermist found himself pulled away from Grimsight's side, and so did Momo. They arrived before Alex in an instant, placed there by the Storm God.
"Dawnblade!"
"Master?"
Momo had been unconscious until this very moment. She had fainted when she first witnessed her master dying, so when she was woken up and brought here, she was quite surprised to see Alex completely awake and alive.
"You… you are alive! How?… I saw you die!"
"Your master is tough to kill," Alex said with a gentle smile, trying to muster up his courage to say the farewell.
Alex didn't know what he could tell these people at this moment. No words could bridge the gap that was about to come between them for so many years going into the future.
"Master… Momo," Alex slowly said. "I'm sorry, but it appears I will be leaving you for a while."
"No," Silvermist quickly said. "There has to be something else. Your Majesty, my disciple cannot be sent to that realm. He will die there. Please find kindness in your heart to excuse him of such a fate."
"Your disciple is strong enough to likely survive there like all others have, so I won't be changing this verdict," the Storm God said. "Besides, it is not just my decision. Every one of us made that decision. It is not something that we will take back so easily."
"But your majesty–"
"Master, it's alright. I won't die," Alex said. "I promise you, I won't die. It has been done before by the Hell Emperor, so I will just do it again. I will escape from Hell, no matter what. Trust in your disciple."
Silvermist tried to argue against Alex's words, to tell him how dangerous it was, but he couldn't say it. It was not something he should even say at that moment.
"Momo, learn what I've taught you and do your best. You have the capacity to surpass me. By the time I return, I want you to have surpassed me. Can you do that?"
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