Adam fell down on his knees, looking at the churning crimson sea with his eyes shaking in shock.
He didn't want to believe any of it, but after seeing the red respawn crystal, he didn't have any other choice but to believe it.
He had a strange connection with the red respawn crystal. Once it was destroyed, he felt like a part of himself had disappeared.
"I have a task for you." Alastor said and sat on the edge of the cliff, one knee bent and his hand resting on his sword.
"What is it?" Adam asked weakly.
"I'll leave the task of resurrection to you," Alastor said with a chuckle. "My children failed, unfortunately, but I have faith that you'll succeed."
"Hahaha…" Adam laughed. "You really think I'll resurrect you?"
"I don't," Alastor said, turning to him and smiling. "I know you will."
Adam frowned and stood up. "That's the last thing I'll do in this life. Even if I die, I won't resurrect you, no matter what happens."