Chapter 1773 Some Peace at Last.
1773 Some Peace at Last.
Uranus knew more about this subject than anyone else. His personality was utterly crap because of the laws he commanded not mixing well. This made him have countless emotional outbursts.
If he was commanding just one law, his personality would be more in tune with one emotion or two at most, which was easily controllable, like Artemis or Demeter.
But, when a bunch of laws were mixed in, that's when hell broke loose.
Apollo and Lilith were another example.
Apollo separated his lighthearted personality and pessimistic dark personality into two characters.
Lilith had separated her personality into seven characters, switching between them, wherever she liked.
Even she, couldn't maintain a balance between such conflicting personalities related to the sin laws.
Felix's situation was worse than theirs.
"He will figure it out, he always does," Eris remarked calmly.
"Huh, you have quite a bit of faith in him." Uranus sneered.
"It's not faith. It's absolute confidence." Eris responded without bothering to turn her head, "You should start thinking in the same frequency as me. You have lost twice to him already. It's best not to act smug unless you defeat him."
Uranus got irritated but refrained from talking back...He knew that it wasn't befitting to talk sh*t anymore about Felix unless he delivered.
"Also, it's not guaranteed that he will stay in the tower." Eris noted casually, "If he broke the chains, there is a good chance he will use a wish to leave the tower by sacrificing Demeter's core."
"So, that's why he said she was his ticket out of the void? Will he dare?" Uranus raised an eyebrow in surprise.
He believed Felix would ascend with Demeter's core instead of wasting it on another option. It was simply unimaginable to use a unigin's core as a price for a wish.
"It's the only viable alternative to secure his escape. With his intelligence, he will easily figure out that we will put our eyes across the entire tower." Eris clarified, "In other words, if he decided to abuse his laws and wish to teleport to any floor, he wouldn't make it far with the new punishment."
"Indeed, he could wish to teleport to the 20th floor and use its advantages to get rid of the new chains easily." Uranus frowned, "But, he will know we are camping on the 20th floor. If he has chosen another floor, he has more or less signed his death."
This analysis made Uranus understand that there was a high chance of Felix fooling them about remaining in the tower to waste their time.
"You have no more reason to entertain the unigins' chase and should return to the void realm." Thor added, "Also, you have to check on Asna quickly before she wakes up."
"Indeed, spending twelve million years in this void might have a decent time difference, but it is still better to carry on with your original plan as fast as possible." Jörmungandr nodded in agreement.
"Asna..." Felix's expression softened a bit after their conversation returned to the love of his life.
He never forgot his original goal of saving Asna, and he had yet to complete what he started.
At the moment, he was certain that barely an hour or even half of it had passed in the matter universe ever since he stepped into the quantum realm.
Although many life-changing experiences happened to him in the span of one person seated in the toilet with his phone, he was still worried that Asna might wake up at any instant.
If she did, his entire plan and efforts would go down the gutter.
"Asna won't be waking up anytime soon, she suffered from a heavy backlash." Lady Sphinx mentioned, "Unless the three rulers woke her up, but, they have no benefits in doing so."
"Even so, it's better to leave the tower."
"Agreed."
"With this much time in Eris' and Uranus' hands, it will be near impossible to escape from the tower without using a wish."
"Plus, Demeter's core has been sealed by twenty-eight chains. This means if you decide to risk it and ascend with it, you will be inheriting her punishment." Thor noted with a solemn tone.
Twenty-eight chains was equal to twenty-eight million years. Felix had barely accepted the notion of spending twelve million years in solitude, he refused to think about Demeter's punishment.
"If Asna's chances of waking up are slim after you finish your punishment, they will be guaranteed if you decide to add Demeter's punishment."
Felix went silent, gazing into his cards absent-mindedly...He was holding into a considerable crappy hand for a while now and he had yet to fold.
'The majority are favoring ditching the tower and returning to the matter universe. It's for a good reason.' Felix tapped his finger on the table thoughtfully.
Everything that was brought out in the conversation had painted the departure option as the most logical one...However, deep down, Felix felt like something was missing.
He was uncomfortable making this decision. His guts told him this was one of the unredeemable mistakes he would never forgive himself if he made it.
He knew exactly why.