He had done the unthinkable.
He had gone back in time. Punishment be damned, he had returned to two years prior. Before the war started.
He felt his body growing stronger. His mana reserves becoming larger. The system level up. From how much he improved, he clearly underwent several just now.
He laughed freely, for the first time in centuries. Countless questions he had held now being answered all at once.
He realized now his previous fears were false. He didn't want to travel back in time for fear of causing an effect that may cause him to be wiped from existence.
If he saved William or his mother. It may lead to a future where he never became such a powerful mage. Then he wouldn't be able to travel back in time to save them. A paradox
Yet the same situation applied here. If he traveled back in time and stopped the war, he wouldn't have gotten the motivation to go back in time to prevent it. Another paradox.
