Yarra’s Adventure Notes -
Chapter 901 - 18: Will Never Regret
Chapter 901: Chapter 18: Will Never Regret
"This isn’t about whether a decision was made." Pannis said with an ugly expression, "Perhaps you are right, you might enter safely and handle some pressure. I don’t deny that if you all go together, you can indeed provide effective assistance. Although you are only at Legendary Rank, the opponent is not a true Demigod either, without the boost of an Inherent Psychic Domain, nor the existence of a Shield. Though you stand no chance against the moribund, at least you would not be killed without the ability to resist. Therefore, you can completely help me by holding off a large number of Undead Mages and ghouls, and even some Demigod magical beasts, creating the best combat conditions for Dillie and me. I admit you have the capability and the courage, but I refuse your participation."
"Ah, refuse our participation? I understand, I understand, no matter how you explain it, the reason is only one, that this time it’s too dangerous, right?" Catherine didn’t get angry but rather smiled gently, staring into his eyes and asked, "One hundred and ten years ago, did you also refuse Lady Nellie’s participation in the same way, with the same unfounded reason? I think, probably not."
"It’s different," Pannis said hoarsely, "The situation isn’t the same, there’s no value in comparing."
"Apart from the difference in strength, where else is it different?" Catherine asked lightly with a smile, "Our determination, our awareness, our wishes, even what we hope for, do you think there are any other differences?"
Pannis’s lips quivered, but he simply shut his mouth, unwilling to speak any further. Catherine shook her head helplessly, smiling with the tone one uses to soothe a child, "You see, you understand too. Whether it was a hundred years ago or a hundred years later, we face the same risks. Even then, Lady Nellie, no, all the nobles back then, including Her Majesty and yourself, faced far greater dangers than this time. But this time you insist on refusing our participation, why? Can you give me a convincing reason?"
Pannis remained tight-lipped, determined not to speak, just continuing to shake his head resolutely.
"Actually, I’m very clear on the reason in your mind, you’ve already lost Lady Nellie once because of this, you’re unwilling to risk losing us again... by letting us venture into dangerous territory. I really understand your feelings now, and I can appreciate your worries, but, Pannis, have you considered?" Catherine asked softly, "This isn’t just a private matter between you and us anymore. The importance of this matter is enough to affect the safety of the entire Yarran Continent, just like the disaster of the Return of the Dead that you experienced before. At such a time, all personal thoughts should be set aside, addressing the issue in the best way possible. So what’s the best way? It’s simple; it’s mobilizing every piece of power available to strike the lair of the Divine Servant in hopes of crushing their strength once and for all. Hence, the five of us, being among the few who can venture deep into the Death Zone, must go. With our power, even if we can only distract one of the enemies for you, it would still be a help to you. As for our safety, heh, as an adventurer, would we have come this far if we feared danger?"
"But, you guys..." Pannis attempted to say something, but Catherine interrupted him with a raised finger, "Pannis, no, Lord Kyle, you were once a perfect leader, and you should understand these things better than the few of us. Moreover, having been by Lady Nellie’s side, you should clearly distinguish what is more important: the comfort of a single person’s life or the Yarran World. So, wake up. Moreover, the fate of us few should be decided by ourselves. For the future of the world, charging at powerful foes is the sworn wish of every true knight; thus, I hope you won’t deprive us, at least don’t deprive me of the right to pursue glory."
"Knight..." Pannis leaned back in his chair, mumbling to himself, "Heh, knight."
"It’s not just about being knights, our thoughts are the same," Freya said indifferently from the side, "A hundred years ago, you all risked your lives to dive into Danacus’s world for the sake of the whole world, leaving behind countless beautiful legends. So why can’t we imitate your bravery a hundred years later, venturing into the Death Zone, crafting our own legends? If the battle a hundred years ago was yours, then today, a hundred years later, this battle belongs to both you and us together. Do you really want to stop us from leaving our mark in history just because of your worries?"
"Although I really don’t want them to go, but Kyle, I have to admit, I am persuaded by their argument," Flare sighed regretfully, "If this is their choice and persistence, you have no standing to stop them. What they said isn’t wrong, as long as they are aware enough, then they deserve to go with you, even you don’t have the right to stop them."
"What are you worried about, Little Brother Kyle?" Doris still had a relaxed expression, teasingly said, "Worried about their safety? Hehe, did you forget? This is Lord Caleto’s Oracle. Do you think, after helping our Lord so much, allowing our Lord to express gratitude through me, our Lord would send an oracle to harm them? If there wasn’t a vision of their safe return in the future, neither our Lord nor myself would ever let them undertake a suicidal mission. You should calm down and think about it. Like Flare, I also agree with them going with you."
"We have no standing to make comments, neither by qualification nor relationship," Although Kara of City of Freedom was also an aging human Demigod, she was still considered young compared to Doris, Flare, or Pannis, hence she humbly said, "However, we also feel that if the ladies persist, they should not be prevented from their request. Although everyone knows that Mr. Kyle, you are actually looking out for them, no one has the right to use that as a reason to deprive others of their choice."
"Phew, I understand," Pannis rubbed his forehead wearily, saying distressedly, "Maybe you are right, but... anyway, do whatever you like, I hope you won’t regret it."
"Such a thing, we will never regret," Catherine smiled sweetly, and in that instant, in front of Pannis’s eyes, another face seemed to overlap with the exceptionally beautiful face in front of him. (To be continued. If you enjoyed this work, you are welcome to vote for it on Qidian (qidian.com) with recommendation tickets and monthly tickets. Your support is my greatest motivation. Mobile users please read on m.qidian.com.)
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