Patrick laughed again.
"Let me tell you something. We can't die. You, me, and that little girl—we can't escape our fate. Perhaps you don't know, but I've witnessed the death of another Judge.
"It was only after he became a normal person, however, that I realized that if a soul that has been reincarnated for a thousand years can't merge through the ritual, they'll turn into a lunatic in a few years.
"So, we have no choice. The same goes for that little girl. You think you're protecting her, but you're actually harming her! Soon, her powers will go out of control, and she'll end up a lunatic."
Patrick's words left Mosley at a loss as he released him.
"Where are those from management?"
"I told you! Protecting her like this is useless!"
"Then, what do you suggest?"
"We should kill her now! At least that way, her soul will return to normal!"
Mosley shook his head at Patrick's plan. "So, we have to kill someone every time she finds a host?"
"Yes!" Patrick said firmly. "We just need to keep killing until that thesoul becomes so thin that she can become a normal soul. Then, she won't be a threat anymore."
"A lunatic," Mosley suddenly said.
"Yes, she will turn into a lunatic."
"I mean, you're the lunatic."
"Hmph, call me what you want, but I'll kill that girl before the management arrives."
"And what if I stop you?"
"Stop me?! Mos, have you gone mad too? I've laid out all the pros and cons for you! Why are you still so stubborn?" Patrick continued, agitated. "I've told you! We can't save that girl! If this continues, none of us will survive! Do you understand?"
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