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Supreme Magus novel Chapter 3404

"I hoped that Night would despise what stared back at her in the mirror and look for a new, better path as it happened for Dawn after she merged with Acala." Baba Yaga said. "I also believed that Night would either discard Meln or he would join her in enlightenment.

"After all, just by being with her, your mad brother finally got everything he wanted. Looks, power, and a second chance to prove to the world that had rejected him that he wasn’t a monster. When I looked into his soul, I saw how twisted he was, but there was still something worth saving.

"I truly believed Night and Meln would have been repulsed by each other’s creeping madness and that it would have pushed them toward the path of healing. Sometimes, crooked things can get straightened out by leaning on each other."

The Mother was referring to Acala and Dawn, but Lith and Solus felt like she was talking about them.

"What happened, instead, is that they fueled each other’s delusion. Meln enabled Night and vice versa until they became powerful enough to kill your friends, going against my direct order. That was the moment I understood my mistake and tried to fix it.

"Night had gone from reckless to insane. She had no qualms about putting my life and countless innocents on the line just to fulfill her pride and ambition. I’m sorry for all the trouble I’ve caused you, Lith." Baba Yaga stopped in her tracks, emotions breaking through her voice again.

"I’m responsible for the pain and misery Night left in her wake no less than she is. I should have noticed her straying from her path sooner. I should have made her self-destruct spell public the moment I failed to track her down.

"My pride got in the way no less than my stupid motherly love for my daughter. I didn’t release the spell immediately because I didn’t want her to be captured, tortured, and experimented upon.

"I wanted to give her a clean death. I brought Night into this world and considered it my responsibility to take her out. I now understand how foolish I have been and can only ask for your forgiveness.

"For what is worth, losing Dusk was the harshest punishment I could receive. If I fail to rescue him, I’ll lose two of my beloved children at the same time and spend the rest of my eternal life knowing it’s only my fault if they are dead."

"I can’t blame you for not killing Night more than I can blame my parents for not putting Meln down like the monster he is instead of disowning him." Lith sighed. "After becoming a parent myself, I realized how deep the attachment to one’s children is.

"I’ll do my best to raise Valeron and Elysia, but if they ever grow up twisted like Meln, I don’t know if I could just kill them like that. Just the thought of seeing those I love the most turn into what I hate the most terrifies me."

"Thanks, Lith." The Mother cleared her throat, returning to her usual, composed self.

"It’s too soon to thank me just like it’s too soon for me to forgive you." Lith cut the air with his hand. "When I find Meln, because I will, I’m going to return him all the pain he has caused and I expect you not to interfere.

"In the same way, if you find them first, I expect you to kill them on the spot. No talking, no bargaining, no more second chances. Violate these terms and forget forgiveness, our enmity will end only when one of us dies."

"Fair enough. We have a deal." The Mother offered Lith her hand which he promptly shook. "You have my word. Just one question. If I’m the one who finds them first, are you sure you don’t want me to hand them over to you?"

"I’m sure." Lith replied. "I’d rather let them have a painless death than take any chance they might escape again."

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The next few days passed peacefully and uneventfully.

Chapter 3404: The Message (Part 1) 1

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