Chapter 363: Casualties

Humans breed every day, and so do others.

That was a natural part of them, and some couldn’t stop themselves from mating. Many unwanted cases happened as well.

Yasir’s point was that giving birth to a child would be cruel, for the world rapidly moved toward chaos. War would take precious years of childhood. There was a chance that such a kid would also lose his parents in battle.

Moreover, Yasir was confident in the antagonists’ win against the players.

In such a scenario, the kid wouldn’t even have a proper childhood before dying alongside the world.

、 That would naturally hurt Alex if he became a father with one of his wives.

“Do you think you can win this fast?” Alex asked, glaring at Yasir, who induced horrible thoughts in him.

Yasir sipped a tea before replying, “Yes. But if it prolongs, you have my guarantee that we will never stop fighting. If you manage to buy more than ten years for Earth and players, you will be able to die with a smile, for that would be a big achievement.”

Alex continued in a harsh and slightly agitated tone, “Wouldn’t it be better for you to just live peaceful lives in a new world? You would save many lives from dying! There’s no guarantee that you will win, isn’t it?”

Those words were quite offensive, for most antagonists fought for their families. They wanted to see them again, give them a new life in Paradise, and fulfill their promises.

Yasir should have the same desire.

Alex’s words didn’t cause any ripple on his face, however, “You are naive, but that’s because of your young age, Alexander.

We have received a second chance. And the Goddess wants to punish the damned humanity race for their sins. If we stop fighting, who will get punished? I’m speaking from a general point.

Every antagonist has a reason to fight, too. I don’t think even I can stop them from baring their weapons at players and residents.

We can’t just stop… We have our own desires,” Yasir whispered, smiling faintly as if he talked about something casual or not-so-significant.

While these two talked, Harvey kept thinking about Yasir’s words.

It was true that he somewhat expected antagonists to appear on Earth, even though the antagonists from his world couldn’t achieve such a feat in the past.

Not only did his son bring his wives to Earth, but Harvey also had guardian knowledge, which told him some stuff from the whole universe. He knew that every world and their battle against the antagonists had their own rules.

It seemed like Yasir also knew about it, for he found a way to Earth.

“So, is there a point in breeding? Will you become a cool grandpa, Harvey? Ah, wait for a second,” Yasir’s pocket buzzed, seemingly due to the phone. He kept a cup of tea close to his lips while his other hand reached for the phone.

He took it out, tapping on the screen.

His eyes widened for a second, then he curved his lips mysteriously. Such an image didn’t bode well, causing Alex and Harvey to feel goosebumps.

And when Harvey put down the cup of tea, the sound of it reverberated in the hearts of everyone as if he had cast magic on them, “If our intel is right, he’s your friend, Alexander.”

Yasir put his phone on the table, then flicked it toward Alex.

Alex, Harvey, and Lavinia shifted their eyes to the screen, their breathing halting.

Lavinia’s face paled, and she covered her lips, for Alex’s friend was indeed on the screen. However, his head was cut off, and his body lay lifeless on the ground.

He was surely dead… and it wasn’t the fantasy world, for the surrounding buildings were modern.

Alex’s heart raced, beating loudly as the image was too real to be fake. He trembled from building sadness and fury, tears falling off his cheeks.

His father remained calm, keeping his anger to his heart.

Yasir’s words rang out, breaking Harvey’s composure, “You truly want to be a good father, Harvey. You want to protect your son and wife so much that you even neglect your duties as the guardian.

You always have been an emotional guy….” Yasir faintly smiled, raising a cup of tea to take the last sips.

At that moment, Harvey understood Yasir’s ploy.

He came here, throwing him out of his usual flow. Because his presence was so significant, Harvey utterly focused on him. Yasir also knew that Harvey would prioritize Alex and Lavinia’s safety, so he wouldn’t leave them alone.

This meant that the guardian was off duty. No, there were two guardians off duty, for Harvey’s wife had sealed her memories.

To keep her life normal, Harvey worked two times more as a guardian. There weren’t any other guardians in the vicinity, meaning that with just one move, Yasir allowed his people to make the mass killing.

“One legendary class… Five epic classes, ten unique classes… Three high-level existences from the Avander World… Our hunt in your region has been great, Harvey. It’s all thanks to you,” Yasir closed his eyes, musing over the achievements of his people.

Those people were all important. There was no way Harvey would let them die, and he would use his guardian authority to overwhelm people in a short amount of time, teleporting from one place to another.

Yasir blocked that.

SLAM!

“You monster!” Alex slammed his hands on the table, screaming out of his lungs. His good friend, Josh, who recently became the legendary class, had just died because of the antagonist’s ploy.

Alex’s red eyes shone so much that it seemed like he would soon bring out supernatural power.

Yasir glanced into his eyes with composure, replying calmly, “A monster… Don’t you want to kill Elias Deathwill, Alexander? If you had overwhelmed him in your last battle against him, he would’ve already been dead.

Alas, you couldn’t. I don’t think I am wrong, so hold off your horses, Alexander.

You have such beautiful eyes… Don’t taint them with hypocrisy. Face the world with honest desires and fight us with genuine hatred. No need to be a hero, villain, or anti-hero even.

Just be yourself,” Yasir brightly smiled.

Alex nearly choked on his fury, feeling so powerless like never before.