"Darren, based on our calculations, your chance of surviving this disaster is even smaller than the chance of finding a grain of dust in the boundless universe,"
the Great Witcher responded.
It was clear to Darren now. The chance was too small, so the human race would not give him a chance.
After all, it was such a tiny chance but could cause a huge disaster to the human race. No one would want it to happen.
That was why they wanted to annihilate Darren before he could die from the tribulation.
Perhaps the human race only came up with this decision after they got the Great Witchers' calculations.
"Why should I believe your calculations?" Darren asked.
It was said that Darren had to die when he faced the tribulation. But it was just the theory of the Great Witchers. How could they make Darren believe their prediction?
"You need to call back your avatar first. After we explain everything to him, you will understand the situation," the Great Witcher replied.
"There's no need," Darren refused decisively. He then added, "With your ability, you can kill me anytime you want. I don't need to hear any explanations."
The Great Witchers understood Darren at once. They could kill him, but he wouldn't listen to anything they said.
"But before I die, I have a request. Please don't hurt Elsa, my aunt, and any of my relatives and friends." It was Darren's dying wish to keep his family and friends safe.
"Of course. We won't hurt any human beings as long as they don't pose a threat to the human race. Your family and friends won't be in danger," the Great Witcher said in a convincing and dignified tone.
"That's good then. You can make a move to kill me now."
At the moment, Darren had no other thoughts but felt indebted to Elsa, and regretted not having the chance to meet his parents.
"No, we can't do that."
Darren had already compromised and accepted his death. But much to his surprise, the Great Witchers didn't make a move.
"What do you mean?" he asked, raising his eyebrows.
"Our purpose of coming here is not only to eliminate you from this world but also to bring back someone," replied the Great Witcher.
"Go straight to the point. What do you want to say?" Darren had started to feel impatient.
"Your avatar has separated from your soul. Although he has evolved independently, he is still closely related to your life and death. If you die, he will also disappear from this world.
That is something we don't want to happen," the Great Witcher explained slowly.
Darren had finally understood that the Great Witchers' purpose of coming here was not only to kill him but also to bring back the Rule Soul Avatar.
He no longer wondered why. After all, the potential of the Rule Soul Avatar was not inferior to him.
It could be said that the Rule Soul Avatar had the most potential in the world in terms of rule cultivation. If he didn't die, he would definitely become a supreme god one day.
The Rule Soul Avatar had great potentials and he would not pose a threat to the existence of the human race. Thus, they wanted to keep him alive.
Clearly, the human race summoned the Twelve Great Witchers to cut off the connection between the Rule Soul Avatar and Darren's soul before killing him. In this case, the Rule Soul Avatar would be totally independent.
"I get it now. But you need to give me some time. I will try my best to find him back."
Somehow, Darren was delighted. Even if he died, the Rule Soul Avatar stayed alive. This might be the best result.
"By the way, you might have known that I have another avatar. He is in the fiend race. Can he also survive?" Darren asked after a short while.
"No," replied the Great Witcher quickly. "Your second avatar was formed from the Original Law. Although he is destined to become very powerful, he is too domineering, cunning, and cruel. He has the dark side of you. So we wouldn't pay a hefty price just to cut off the connection between him and your soul."
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