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Chapter 73 - Chapter 73: Difficult choices

Ebert stood in front of the gate of time and space, feeling the powerful energy flowing around him. This door presents a strange translucent state, with countless stars shining in it, like a microcosm of the entire universe. The edges of the door are constantly changing, sometimes clear and sometimes blurry, symbolizing the flow and uncertainty of time.

Ebert is experiencing an unprecedented struggle in his heart. The temptation to return to 1943 came like a tidal wave upon his sanity. He clearly knew that with his current ability, he would be almost invincible back in that era. He could change history, save countless lives, and maybe even prevent an entire war from starting.

"I can save them all," Ebert murmured, a complicated glint in his eyes. He thought of the innocent people who had lost their lives in the war, the refugees who had been forced to leave their homes, and the victims of inhuman torture in concentration camps. "I have the power to change everything."

However, the voice of reason sounded in his heart. Anand's warning still rings true: "Time is a fragile river, and even the smallest change can have catastrophic consequences." Ebert knew that if he did go back in time to change history, the timeline of this era would be will be completely destroyed. Countless lives will disappear, including the two women he loved - senior sisters Alanna and Saraswati

"I can't be so selfish," Ebert whispered, tears welling up in his eyes. He remembered with

The wonderful time spent with senior sisters Alanna and Saraswati reminds me of their gentle smiles and firm support. If he had changed the past, these wonderful memories might never have existed.

Akash walked up to Ebote and patted him lightly on the shoulder. "I don't know what you're thinking?" he said, understanding and compassion in his voice, "but we have to remember our mission."

Brigu also took a step forward, his eyes shining with determination. "Repairing the timeline is not only for our time, but also to ensure the correct course of history. We cannot destroy the future of the entire world just because of impulse."

Isabella stood aside and watched all this with cold eyes. There was no expression of sadness or sympathy on her face, just a hint of vague impatience. "Should we continue the mission?" She said coldly, "Time waits for no one."

Abbott took a deep breath and tried to calm down the fluctuations in his heart. He knew that Isabella was a hostile force and was only temporarily cooperating with them. Her lack of empathy for Maya and Bala's sacrifice once again reminds Ebot of the fundamental differences between them.

"You're right, Isabella," Ebert said, a hint of bitterness in his voice, "We must move on."

He turned to the door of time and space and stared at the starry scene again. Countless possibilities emerged in Ebert's mind: he could go back in time and prevent the outbreak of World War II; he could save countless innocent lives; he could even change his own destiny and allow himself to have a complete family. . These seductive images flashed before his eyes, each one making his heart tighten.

But at the same time, he also saw another picture: the whole world was in chaos because of his intervention. The course of history was completely changed, leading to even greater disasters. Everything he knows, including the people he loves, may be lost in this new timeline.

After a fierce inner struggle, Ebert finally made a decision. He slowly raised his head, his eyes shining with determination. "We must repair the timeline," he said, his voice firm and steady, "not only for our time, but for the future of the entire human race."

Akash and Brigu smiled happily, knowing that Ebert made the right choice. Isabella raised her eyebrows, a trace of surprise flashed across her face, and then returned to her indifferent expression.

Abbott knew that this decision meant that he might never be able to go back to 1943 and change the tragedies that had happened. But he also understood that it was for the greater good. He must shoulder this burden in order to protect countless lives now and in the future.

"What should we do?" Brigou asked, his eyes shining with anticipation.

Abbott took a deep breath and began to explain his plan. "We need to find the critical point where the timeline is broken and then carefully repair it. This may require us to travel through multiple points in time, but we must be extremely careful not to cause any unnecessary changes."

Akash nodded in agreement. "We also need to guard against enemies who want to destroy the timeline. They may appear at any point in time."

Isabella sneered. "It looks like this will be an interesting adventure," she said, with a hint of sarcasm in her tone. "I hope you're up to it."

Ebert ignored Isabella's provocation and turned to the gate of time and space. "Are you ready?" he asked, looking at each of his companions.

After receiving positive responses from everyone, Ebert took a deep breath and took the first step. The moment he stepped into the door of time and space, a powerful energy instantly enveloped his whole body. He felt like he was being sucked into a huge whirlpool, and the scenery around him changed rapidly, as if he was traveling through the time and space of the entire universe.

During this short but seemingly eternal journey, countless images flashed through Ebert's mind: his childhood, his training, his encounter with Lucy and Anna, and everything they had experienced together. He knows that in order to protect these precious memories and ensure that more people can have a better future, he must persevere.

When the light faded, Ebert found himself standing in a strange era. The surrounding scenery was both familiar and unfamiliar, and he knew that the real challenge had just begun. But whatever lies ahead for them, Ebert is ready. He will shoulder the heavy responsibility of repairing the timeline and fight for the future of everyone.