After saying those words, Jelal completely froze the entire dragon which he along with Christopher and Willam were on. However Jelal made sure to not even freeze William as he planned on fighting him seriously.
"Okay then Jelal, I'm assuming you want a real battle. If that's what you wish for… that's not what you're going to get! I would have to be stupid to let you take this opportunity away from me. I'm going to take this kid and use him to the point where I would have complete domination over the world. Im not going to lose all of that just to battle you for some useless pride!" Willam yelled out as he clenched his two hands together and prepared to use his final card. It was the only way he could win.
"Complete Bond…" Willam began to speak which with those words alone Jelal began to be consumed in fear. In any other circumstance, he would have been fine but not long ago, Jelal had used his complete bond to its fullest extent which caused him to drain nearly all his energy away. Even having to fight Willam would have been a struggle but a complete bond was nearly impossible.
"Damn it, I guess I'll just have to lose Christopher for a bit and get him back when my complete bond recharges. Even if you win here, I'll make sure to pay you back for all of this very soon. Don't worry, I'll come back and get my revenge," said Jelal while gritting his teeth as he didn't want to accept the fact that he had lost the battle.
In that moment, it was as if a flash of lightning appeared in front of Willam and a moment later, everything was dark. Willam could not see a single thing around him and a second later the pain began to overtake him.
"My eyes! Where are my eyes?!" Willam yelled out in pure agony as he had his eyes taken from him and he couldn't see a single thing.
"Well, I guess that takes care of that. Jelal, do you mind finishing the job?" Christopher asked with his stick having two of Willam's eyes on them as he had personally taken them from him. Seeing that, Jelal was at a loss for words as he could have never expected something like that to take place. As such he couldn't move for quite a bit but after hearing Christopher's request, Jelal snapped back to reality and placed Willam in an ice prison made of thick pure ice and left him there to die.
"Wow, I don't know what to say. If you hadn't done that, not only would I have lost you but I would have also suffered a great deal of damage. I just don't know how I could possibly thank you for all you've done for me," said Jelal as he was still not able to come up with the right words as Christopher had managed to surprise him time after time.
"Well u should be saying that to you. I could have never thought that a villain could teach me so many things. You've changed the way I see things. To me, the world used to be just black and white. One side is always right and the other is always wrong but now I see the world for what it truly is. Everyone has their own motivations and reasons for why they choose to do the things they do. Some are evil and some are good people regardless of if they are a villain or hero. You're the one who taught me that and I don't know how I could possibly ever thank you," said Christopher as he began to remember all that Jelal had done for him.
"It's really not a big deal. In the end, we both benefit but it also doesn't hurt to enjoy the journey. Even so, you do realise that being a villain isn't simply about stopping people who get in your way. That's more of what a true hero would do. One with morals and sticks by them. Somewhat of laws that they place for themselves. You see, that places restrictions on you. You'll always end up limiting yourself if you stick by morals or any of that utter garbage. Learn to be free. It's okay to destroy and kill. There's no reason for you to ever hold back. That's what's beautiful about being a villain. No matter how many die, no matter how many things are destroyed, you'll always be in the right if you have everything you had. If you live freely, you'll become a true villain," said Jelal.
"I see, I believe I'm starting to understand. Well I mean it's not that hard to understand though. It's just that people who choose to do as they wish without having a care in the world about how anyone else is affected become labelled villains. Of course that makes sense but both sides can be taken to an extreme and cause a great divide between people. Nevertheless, I'm deciding to stay on the side of being a villain. I mean in just a week I've managed to learn so much and grow in power. It wasn't thanks to some magical source which fuels villains and gives them the power to destroy either. I worked for every last bit of this power. I've come to realise that villains gain so much power so quickly because they're not limited to what they can and cannot do. They don't have to follow a strict rule book to train their bodies and can adjust their training for themselves to achieve the greatest form of themselves. I want to continue being a villain," said Christopher with a smile as the two once again reached the top of the mountain where they were training so that they could continue doing what they were doing before Willam came and interrupted them.
"Well what do you say Christopher, should we go on like before?" Jelal asked with a smile to which Christopher gave a nod of agreement.
"Let the training resume!"