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Now reading: Chapter 765 - 762 I will do it like this (middle) from One-Eyed Monster, a Fantasy novel by Weyyao.

Many people probably hadn't considered this level of selfishness, but Kadi said it blatantly.

It made the Great ntor a bit awkward, as if he hadn't considered the fate of the Guru Mountain Monsters when opting for such a radical approach.

Kadi's words seed to question the Great ntor directly: "Are you just going to leave us here, regardless of whether we live or die? Did you consider our feelings when you made this choice? Do you realize how important you are to all of us? Don't you value your own life? Even if you don't value yourself, have you thought about how the other monsters will cope?"

All these questions suddenly hit the Great ntor. He hadn't considered any of these issues.

Indeed, these monsters were so of the world's greatest fighters, but that was before they beca monsters. Their strength may not have changed markedly, but they were very different ntally now. Their psyches were incredibly fragile, to the point of shattering at the slightest touch.

Guru Mountain was their sanctuary; without the Great ntor, they would hardly recover from their fragile states independently.

Those with no experience of such a situation would not understand. Their transformation into monsters and subsequent abandonnt led to a psychological change. Not everyone could accept what they've beco. Hardly anyone recognized them as their own kind...

The sadness might pass, but they could never return to how they were before. The feeling of abandonnt had left its mark on them, leaving them lost and confused.

The Great ntor had comforted them, helping them find purpose beneath Guru Mountain. Under the Great ntor's tutelage, the Guru Mountain monsters had not only survived but made new breakthroughs. Consider Kuren, Joseph, and Xiso. They found new positions on Guru Mountain and even enhanced their original strength.

All these changes were brought about by the Great ntor. Yet now he had decided to leave them abruptly, catching them off guard and leaving them adrift.

Let the past remain in the past. The Great ntor had once treated them with great dedication, a care they would never forget.

Therefore, they couldn't let the Great ntor leave so easily.

The Great ntor knew this too, which was why he had used the Fog Elixir on them. He knew that if the monsters didn't lose their ability to move, he wouldn't be able to perform the radical spell.

The Great ntor now realized this, but it presented a new question, one that obviously had to do with Kadi.

Kadi doesn't possess this sort of comprehensive thinking, the Great ntor thought. These words don't seem to be his own. This ans those words weren't thought up by Kadi himself; soone else must have taught him. However, how would soone outside know that Kadi would be sucked into this defense circle? This doesn't make sense!

However, this doubt wasn't too significant, and the Great ntor quickly dismissed the thought. After all, I can't simply conclude that Kadi is incapable of saying such things, he mused.

The Great ntor realized his error in judgnt. I haven't considered this thoroughly enough, he thought.

At that mont, his mind had been almost overwheld. If I could consider so many things, I would be like a prophet, a god-like existence.

Now, the Great ntor understood. He should first ensure that what he was doing for the Guru Mountain monsters could continue; only then could he think about the situation with Kuyi Tulan… He had realized this just in ti.

It's never too late to nd, the Great ntor felt, as if he were doing just that.

There were many things to consider, but very little ti had actually passed. Outsiders wouldn't grasp everything that happened in that short span.

Looking at Kadi, the Great ntor suddenly found this one-eyed creature truly peculiar. Kadi always sohow managed to compel a person to return to their most primal self, showing them their true nature.

That's what happened to the Great ntor then. He had returned to his most basic state, and what he had wanted to do was pushed aside.

Ti slipped by. In the face of everyone's astonishnt, ti remained unaffected, maintaining its role of fairness and justice.

If this continues, Kuyi Tulan and the others might be worn out by this stagnant situation…

From the outside, the Great ntor's defense circle was silent, seeming extrely eerie.

The Great ntor and Kadi hadn't noticed this yet. They were contemplating their own affairs. Kadi's triumphant expression was likely to continue, whereas the Great ntor was in a dilemma.

I don't know if my choice is worth it or not, he wondered.

Kadi's words were reasonable, leaving him slightly at a loss.

For the first ti, the Great ntor, who had lived through countless ages, felt lost.

I never thought I would feel so helpless.

Most people compare themselves with others when faced with such a dilemma. They would look at others to see what choice they would make in the sa situation.

The Great ntor thought the sa way at that mont. He wanted to know how soone else would react to his situation.

But no matter how much I think, I can't find anyone in a similar situation to compare with. Everyone is different, there's no doubt about that. So not everyone can be compared with .

Take Kadi in front of , for example, this carefree fellow. How could he be thinking about the sa things I am? the Great ntor mused. It's impossible. Even though Kadi just made so reasonable statents, I don't think he'd consider the danger posed by Kuyi Tulan. After all, he doesn't understand Kuyi Tulan and couldn't possibly consider so much. I'm clear on this.

However, so things can't be judged by experience. Just like this ti, the Great ntor had made a misjudgnt.

The mont Kadi spoke again, the Great ntor realized he was completely wrong.

Kadi said, "If it were , I definitely wouldn't do what you did."

This left the Great ntor utterly speechless!

The Great ntor decided not to compare, but he couldn't stop Kadi from doing so. If Kadi wanted to make the comparison, there was nothing he could do about it.

So what would Kadi do in such a situation? The Great ntor suddenly beca intrigued, not knowing why he felt this way.

Kadi, full of conceit, spoke in an exaggerated manner. His intentions were clear – he wanted to present a better alternative.

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