He had never seen himself as a hero. To him, the most important thing was his family, he didn't feel the need to care about anything else. Compared to those he loved, the lives of those strangers meant little to nothing to him.
Maybe it was due to the gradual callousness he was gaining, or maybe it was something else. But, this was his truth no matter what the reason was.
It was the two of them that kept him sane. No, maybe sane was the wrong way to put it. It was more like they kept him closer to reality or more in tune with the lives of normal people.
Dyon couldn't help but feel that this was part of Junior's intentions. But, he dismissed the thought. If it was in his intentions, wouldn't that mean that Junior would know that he would be sent to the immortal plane? If he did know, why hadn't he stopped it?