Chapter 2473
My Substitute CEO Bride
"Is that a compliment?" Maxim asked with a faint smile.
"Who knows?" Harkin replied.
"Lady Harkin, when I'm gone, I'll leave these kids in your hands."
...
Back in the arena, Maxim's plan hinged on the presence of the Mother of
Immortals. Thresmund had to lose this battle.
Although Harkin's offense was fierce, her main goal was simply to trigger the dark power within Thresmund.
"The array still needs more energy storage," Maxim had instructed. The array beneath their feet was nothing more than a vessel to collect celestial power. Just as Nash and his companions had speculated, there were four arrays.
Two had already completed their energy storage over the past few years, and this competition was the final step to fill the remaining two. The arrays were necessary to initiate a certain ritual.
Maxim turned his gaze toward Enid. "Release it, the power of the Mother of Immortals."
In the stands, Leuca felt increasingly uneasy. He feared that if Enid could not control this power, things would spiral out of control. However, there was nothing he could do now.
His beloved sister was now caught in this grand plan, and it was a necessary sacrifice. He seethed with regret.
"Why... did it have to come to this?"
He regretted not stopping Enid when she was ordered to participate in the Myriad Immortals Gathering. He had the chance, but he did not act. Despite the support he had from the state capital, he knew that if he ever directly opposed Maxim, he would be the one to die.
In recent years, he had been smoothing things over between different factions, ensuring everyone's interests were balanced. If it meant protecting his sister, nothing else seemed to matter anymore.
The Goodes had made too many mistakes. Albert, Leuca's grandfather, passed down his obsessions to Leuca's father.
After reading Albert's records, Leuca's father, Endel Goode, became determined to find the Celestial Tree to resurrect his father.
This obsessive love, passed down from one generation to the next, led to catastrophic errors.
Like Albert before him, Endel searched for the Celestial Tree and sought a suitable body to bring Albert back to life. Among those victims was Thresmund.
Endel's mind broke in time, and his connection to the Celestial Tree was never meant to be. It was fate.
Yet Endel refused to believe that. In his madness, he even turned his violence toward his own children.
By then, Leuca was an adult, and the memories of those times remained etched in his mind. He had watched helplessly as his mother was killed right before his eyes in Endel's own hands.
With his newborn sister, Enid, in his care, Leuca fled, hiding wherever he could. In the end, he was still found.
On a cold, snowy night, Leuca hid Enid near a church before running in the opposite direction to draw their pursuers away.
The gods showed mercy on the siblings. Enid was taken in by the priests who raised her until she was grown. As for Leuca, he eventually killed Endel with his own hands.