The Special Mentor
Chapter 4
Somewhere in the God Realm (Still Two Weeks Before the Present)
Silence draped the room as a fierce wave of killing intent boiled within. Calamity clenched his fists as he struggled to contain his anger. He shivered in agitation as his sharp eyes stabbed into the man standing before him.
"What did you just say?" He asked again, his tone icily cold.
The man gulped, struggling to maintain eye contact. "Th-The last we saw him, he was banished into the Corridor of Wandering Souls."
Silence once more.
What was the Corridor of Wandering Souls? Why, it's the very place where Gods, Demigods, and other immortal beings are banished, forever forced to wander aimlessly. Alone. Only the Creator could free one from banishment. But even that is impossible because the Creator does not exist in their world to help nor care.
"Are you sure?"
"Y-yes. Calamitis was banished just as he touched the door leading to the System. We tried to stop him..." The man stopped talking, afraid to continue. In fact, he couldn't continue. He knew, deep down, that Calamity wouldn't accept the words "We tried our best" even if it was the honest truth.
Calamity sunk back into his chair.
"Get out of my sight." He growled.
The man bowed before fleeing the room, scared out of his wits.
Calamity closed his eyes, sighing.
He wanted to scream. To shout. To curse and rage. But in the end, what would that get him? Nothing. All the raging and sorrow in the world couldn't give him his son back.
***
Back to Me
After pondering many of life's great mysteries, I finally decided to get my ass moving.
Maybe, with a stroke of luck, I could find someone to ask for help. And maybe a little bit of information.
After a bit of wondering, it was still dark and lonely as ever. But at least I made some progress.
Yippee me! It's a door!
I'm not even going to question why this door is the only thing emitting a white light inside this dark cave and honestly, at this point, I don't care.
To be honest, while I had been wandering around aimlessly, my mind had been spinning with questions and vague memories of "Every Cold Winter". I especially thought about Calamitis.
During the Prologue of "Every Cold Winter" Calamitis had broken one of the System's Rules. Here are the rules as follows.
1. Purposeful extinction of a species is prohibited.
2. All spells are permitted for use.
3. Exploration of the world and other galaxies are permitted.
4. No one nor thing shall attempt to enter the System, only the Creator.
Yeah, those are just about it. Calamitis was then banished to the Corridor of Wandering Souls for all of eternity. Until, of course, chapter fifty-nine of "Every Cold Winter" where he finds a shining door and is tasked to be a teacher to gain back his freedom once he opens it. In the end, Calamitis agreed. As a continuation of his punishment, he was forced into the body of a cat.
Why a body of a cat? Just because I felt like being a little creative.
And why did I create the System?
Back then, I had been thinking about making a spin off of "Every Cold Winter" where a dude dies and transmigrates into my novel. He then wreaks havoc, breaking apart all of my plans for the Protagonists and the Antagonists and manages to save the new world.
But luckily I didn't write that because as I think about it, the idea sounds pretty bad...
So, in the end, the System ended up being the biggest plot hole in "Every Cold Winter" which had been ignored.
...
I just realized something really fishy...
Am I...
...Calamitis?
Somewhere in the God Realm (Still Two Weeks Before the Present)
Silence draped the room as a fierce wave of killing intent boiled within. Calamity clenched his fists as he struggled to contain his anger. He shivered in agitation as his sharp eyes stabbed into the man standing before him.
"What did you just say?" He asked again, his tone icily cold.
The man gulped, struggling to maintain eye contact. "Th-The last we saw him, he was banished into the Corridor of Wandering Souls."
Silence once more.
What was the Corridor of Wandering Souls? Why, it's the very place where Gods, Demigods, and other immortal beings are banished, forever forced to wander aimlessly. Alone. Only the Creator could free one from banishment. But even that is impossible because the Creator does not exist in their world to help nor care.
"Are you sure?"
"Y-yes. Calamitis was banished just as he touched the door leading to the System. We tried to stop him..." The man stopped talking, afraid to continue. In fact, he couldn't continue. He knew, deep down, that Calamity wouldn't accept the words "We tried our best" even if it was the honest truth.
Calamity sunk back into his chair.
"Get out of my sight." He growled.
The man bowed before fleeing the room, scared out of his wits.
Calamity closed his eyes, sighing.
He wanted to scream. To shout. To curse and rage. But in the end, what would that get him? Nothing. All the raging and sorrow in the world couldn't give him his son back.
***
Back to Me
After pondering many of life's great mysteries, I finally decided to get my ass moving.
Maybe, with a stroke of luck, I could find someone to ask for help. And maybe a little bit of information.
After a bit of wondering, it was still dark and lonely as ever. But at least I made some progress.
Yippee me! It's a door!
I'm not even going to question why this door is the only thing emitting a white light inside this dark cave and honestly, at this point, I don't care.
To be honest, while I had been wandering around aimlessly, my mind had been spinning with questions and vague memories of "Every Cold Winter". I especially thought about Calamitis.
During the Prologue of "Every Cold Winter" Calamitis had broken one of the System's Rules. Here are the rules as follows.
1. Purposeful extinction of a species is prohibited.
2. All spells are permitted for use.
3. Exploration of the world and other galaxies are permitted.
4. No one nor thing shall attempt to enter the System, only the Creator.
Yeah, those are just about it. Calamitis was then banished to the Corridor of Wandering Souls for all of eternity. Until, of course, chapter fifty-nine of "Every Cold Winter" where he finds a shining door and is tasked to be a teacher to gain back his freedom once he opens it. In the end, Calamitis agreed. As a continuation of his punishment, he was forced into the body of a cat.
Why a body of a cat? Just because I felt like being a little creative.
And why did I create the System?
Back then, I had been thinking about making a spin off of "Every Cold Winter" where a dude dies and transmigrates into my novel. He then wreaks havoc, breaking apart all of my plans for the Protagonists and the Antagonists and manages to save the new world.
But luckily I didn't write that because as I think about it, the idea sounds pretty bad...
So, in the end, the System ended up being the biggest plot hole in "Every Cold Winter" which had been ignored.
...
I just realized something really fishy...
Am I...
...Calamitis?
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