Banish Misfortune, as the name suggests, meant Maxen had nothing to fear anymore.
Maxen, now equipped with this new skill, couldn't help but ask curiously, "Godfather, why not just use Banish Misfortune on the golden tree?"
Wouldn't that solve everything? Thor could carry the golden tree back, and everyone would be happy!
Ares glanced at Maxen, momentarily unsure of what to say about his godson.
After a moment of thought, Ares spoke again, "Apollo once said something very wise. You should remember it."
Maxen, still carrying the golden tree, nodded seriously, his expression solemn.
Ares pointed at the golden tree and said, "That's not my tree."
Maxen: ...
Second Godfather is right!
This was Thor's tree, so it was Thor's responsibility to deal with the bad luck. What did it have to do with Ares?
Maxen was Ares's godson, but that didn't mean the tree was Ares's godson too, right?