Chapter 2718: I Created Pax W. Godson’s Origin Card!
Date: Unspecified
Time: Unspecified
Location: Myriad Realms, Card World, Southern Region, Blossom District, Sky Blossom City, TSR Guild Headquarters
"Noooo! I can’t allow this!"
Catherine, who had fallen silent after hearing Pax’s decision, suddenly shouted, startling everyone. Her outburst nearly frightened Corey, who had just been struck by the unexpected maturity of her friend’s younger brother.
Corey believed Pax’s sacrifice was unnecessary. After all, she and her boss planned to destroy the ’Seven Princes of Hell’ dark faction before they could launch the second demon invasion of the Card World. Yet every time she tried to say this and reassure Pax, an invisible force rising from her blood stopped her.
It took her a moment to realize that the restraint was her boss’s doing, and he seemed intent on letting the boy carry out his suicidal plan.
Corey was genuinely shaken. She could not understand why her boss would allow this. True, they were not obligated to clean up other people’s messes, but was it not human to help those in need, especially someone with such a noble spirit?
She knew her boss could be greedy and petty, but he was not the kind of man who turned away from injustice or abandoned those who needed help. Yet now he was acting out of character. Why now? Why with Pax? Was she missing something?
[Wyatt, WTF?] She immediately sent him a message. However, his reply genuinely caught her off guard. [Shut up and watch the birth of a hero.]
’Hero? Who? Pax?’ Corey wondered. The only heroes she had ever known were dead: Corey Park’s father, Earth Corey’s mother, and Corey Park herself. As that realization settled in, a new thought flashed through her mind, and her eyes widened in shock.
[Wyatt, don’t tell me you’re planning to use Pax as a pawn in your scheme. If you are, I swear to God, even if a hundred centuries passes, I will never forgive you.] Corey immediately sent another message informing her boss that she was against his decision to use her friend’s younger brother.
[What the hell are you smoking? Just shut up and watch the show.] I replied to Corey’s text while sparing some attention from watching Catherine as she argued with Pax. I had to admit, though I would never say it out loud, I was enjoying Catherine’s despair far more than I should have. A part was urging me to corrupt her.
"Young Lord, you don’t have to pay for our sins," Catherine cried, realizing that no matter how hard she tried, she could not pull him back from his suicidal path. She could not understand why Pax was so determined to choose this route. When he spoke to her, he made it sound as though it were the only way forward. From what she had heard, that did not seem to be true. They had discussed filing an appeal to an entity, and that option sounded far safer than acting as a double agent within the New Age Merchant Guild. So why was her young lord not even considering it?
"Master Wyatt, please, I beg you, help me change my young lord’s mind. He doesn’t understand the gravity of the situation. He is in over his head," Catherine pleaded, turning to me instead of Jack. After spending time in the Whiteburn manor, she knew Jack would not interfere. His earlier exchange with Pax had already made that clear.
Catherine was not acting out of guilt alone. She truly believed Pax was in over his head. Despite his recent growth in realm and strength, he was still a rookie. He could barely stand against seasoned card apprentices, let alone realm-hopping demon merchants.
She refused to watch her young lord walk toward a foolish and meaningless death. As the guardian of Demigod Godson’s treasures, she believed it was her duty to protect his heir as well. The Godson bloodline could not end on her watch, especially not because of her mistake.
"Teacher! Stop it!" Pax shouted at once, clearly not expecting Catherine to drag me into this out of desperation. He quickly turned to me. "Master Wyatt, please forgive her. My teacher doesn’t know what she’s saying in her desperation."
"Pax, she’s right. What you’re trying to do is extremely dangerous. There’s a high chance you won’t walk out of their headquarters in the physical plane the same way you walked in. I know your heart is in the right place, and there’s no shame in choosing the safe and steady route," I said, reinforcing Catherine’s argument. I wanted to see how Pax would react when offered a way out.
"Master Wyatt, you don’t have to test me. I know what I’m doing," Pax replied without hesitation, his voice steady and firm. He truly looked ready to see this reckless plan through to the end. Pax turned to Catherine and tried to assure her, "Teacher, trust me. I’ve thought this through."
"No. Not until you tell me why you refuse to file the appeal as Master Wyatt suggested and keep acting as if risking your life is the only way to resolve the situation," Catherine demanded. She needed to understand why her young lord was so determined to carry out this reckless plan. If she knew his reason, she might find a way to change his mind.
"That’s because it isn’t as simple as Master Wyatt made it sound. To file an appeal, I would need solid evidence or immense wealth to secure my safety. I have neither. Even if, by some miracle, I won the appeal and survived, all I would accomplish is saving myself. But if I follow this path and somehow succeed, I won’t just save myself. I’ll save the whole world. I didn’t need much time to decide. I chose the latter. Even if it’s the last thing I ever do, I want to go down fighting, not just for myself, but for something far greater and more meaningful," Pax said, laying his resolve bare for all of us to see.
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