âWhat did you justâ¦?â
âWhat? Didnât I make it clear? I said I would assist you in the resurrection of your Lord. Well, while also serving my own purpose,â Rakna said and frowned at his scarf that was now way bigger than what his two-meter-tall could comfortably wear.
âGoddammit, itâs nice the System enlarged it but this is kind of annoying,â he mumbled to himself as he pulled on the fabric. âHijack Sonataâs constituents and compress them,â he ordered to Eye of Symphony whilst still being watched by a confounded Lilith. On cue with his words, his eyes spun and briefly displayed a mechanical nature before the scarf shone and shrunk.
[| Forceful Compression Will Lead to Instability, |] the Eye warned. [| Recommended Not to Wield Rhapsodic Sonata In Combat Without Reassuming Default Size. |]
âYes, yes,â Rakna muttered offhandedly and scowled at the demoness who had yet to move since he presented his hand to her. âI donât have all day. Are you taking it or not?â
Lilith stared at the werewolf as if she was trying to uncover an unworldly secret. She slowly raised her hand, trembling slightly from her weakened body, and reached for his hand. He smiled and pulled her up to her feet. She staggered, almost falling again, but he caught her before that.
âDonât move,â Rakna said and she nodded hesitantly. â[Soul Fill,]â he intoned and controlled his soul power in reverse to channel mana and stamina back into the demonessâ body; the secondary application of Soul Drain that he rarely used. âThere. You wonât return to your full glory any time soon; perhaps ever. But you at least retained some modicum of power after that stunt.â
âHow⦠did you know the nature of my Golden Rakshasa?â She finally asked.
âThat skill that burns your life force? Simple, I saw it,â the werewolf said and let her stand on her own after making sure she could support herself. âI have the ability to read the abilities of people and make out their details. Along with the memories I stole from your men, I knew everything I needed to know about your legion with just a glance.â
âI⦠seeâ¦â
âNow, return to your army. Pacify them and then meet me, along with those two other friends of yours if you want, at the Lunar Capital. Iâll be waiting there, dealing with the Moon Dwellers,â the Sentinel said and fizzed out of view with Star Flash.
Lilith gazed at where he stood and glanced at the body parts that she was sure had lost barely two or three minutes ago. She didnât feel anything wrong with them but they seemed⦠tougher than normal.
Should she be offended at being spared in this manner? Should she feel anger at the Sentinel for acting like this after killing so many of her soldiers?
âNo, thatâs what war is,â she sighed. âHe probably had no patience to consider parley after leaving a millennia-long imprisonment. In fact, Iâm more surprised by the fact he was this agreeable in the first place. But why did he change his mind? Is this a trap?â The demoness shook her head.
There was no point in her considering that possibility. Obsidian had no reason to fool her. There was no doubt in her mind that he could get rid of her and her army if he wished so. And it wouldnât take much effort.
âAahâ¦â She sighed and after recollecting her wits, she dashed toward where she could sense her brethren. Wincing at the occasional pains, she made up her mind to comply with the Sentinel for now. If he tried to use her against her Lord after his resurrection⦠she would unhesitatingly end her own life.
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Meanwhile, Rakna made a detour to the Red Forest, which was nothing more but a barren terrain riddled with craters after his encounter with the demons. Or at least, half of it was. The werewolf stepped on the crushed tree branches and arrived near the hole made by the ax-wielding demon who had previously tracked the Moon Prince.
Rakna jumped down inside and landed in his former jail. He glanced to the corner of the room and let out a beastly huff, âDispel your cloaking,â he ordered and the shadows of the room moved to reveal a Shadow Wolf sitting protectively in front of an unconscious Claudius.
âYour Majesty,â the wolf shockingly spoke and bowed its head. He was only a level 100 summon since Raknaâs level hadnât fundamentally changed since entering the Simulation, but the massive attribute values were enough to give the wolf an intelligent mind capable of speech.
âGood work. For now, go to the surface and look for the demon army. Observe them and when you see that their leader is about to leave in my direction, inform me and escort them.â
âAs you wish, Your Majesty,â the wolf said and turned into a shadow that climbed the hole in the ceiling with incredible speed and stealth.
âAll right, letâs get you out, young king,â Rakna uttered drolly and slung Claudius over his shoulder before flying out of the underground dungeon.
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Rakna landed in front of the cityâs gate and unceremoniously walked in, passing by the guards that had been dispatched in a poor attempt to recover a bit of order in the capital. Though, that effort was grandly overshadowed by the fact that there were many destroyed buildings, dead soldiers being carried away, with the occasional civilian, and some still burning vestiges.
âI guess itâs a good thing I called that rain. That doused any fire at least,â Rakna thought as he walked through the streets as if it was normal. He took note of the people making way for him and then curiously looked at the sky where he could clearly see the Earth. âThe continents are different from how I know them⦠Interesting. Then there are those,â he thought as his attention turned to several other celestial objects.
All of them seemed to be smaller moons; as if they were smaller pieces of the one that he currently stood on. âSo, thatâs where the other Moon Cities are⦠I suppose the âtrue moonâ is where this capital has the right to be.â
â{They are probably being attacked as we speak, arenât they?}â Fray remarked.
âNo. My eyesight is enough for me to look at the surface of those moons like a satellite.â
â{â¦wait, seriously?!}â
âHave you already forgotten?â Rakna snorted, startling the passersby. âWhat do you think a value of 21 000 for my sense statistic coupled with Fabled Sight and Eye of Symphony would do?â
â{Right⦠you can say that was short-sighted of me. It does not make it any less shockingâ¦}â
âAnyway, Iâd say theyâre waiting to attack. To be specific, the demon forces on Earth, or perhaps the ones already hidden on those moons, are expecting news of the Capitalâs occupation before carrying out the assault. Well, success or defeat, it doesnât really matter,â Rakna huffed and looked away from the sky.
âIn case of defeat, they would occupy the secondary targets to prepare an attack on the primary. In case of success, they simply press on since they know they have the edge. Strategically wise, it sounds the same, but there are details about it that have to be taken into consideration. Such as the possibilities of a counter-attack in case of a failure to take the Capital and the shrine.â
â{I have to admit, coming from a former war-strategist, you are quite insightful on the actions to take in a war,}â Fray said with an impressed tone. â{By the way, why did you spare them? And are you truly going to help them revive the Gods? Surely, you donât want the Demon God to returnâ¦?}â
âBlack or white,â Rakna responded out of the blue.
â{Huh? What do you mean?}â
âPeople love to look at the world through lenses. And commonly, they are separated into the ones that see the world in âblack and whiteâ and those that look at the âshades of grayâ. The former being another manner of describing fools and the latter being connotative of the ones capable of insight.â
Fray raised an eyebrow from within the library in his soul. â{That is a rather philosophical topic to raise all of a sudden. Why are you mentioning it?}â
âBecause it is wrong,â Rakna responded. âThe ones who try to find the gray are also fools. Something is complex if you see it as so. Similarly, something is simple if you think it is. This is about something an acquaintance of mine called âbinary thinkingâ. Divide every problem into two solutions. Choose the one you prefer to follow and then repeat the process.â
â{I see⦠But what does it have to do with your decision to ally with the demons?}â
âWhy did the demons attack?â Rakna retorted with a question. âAnswer 0: They are evil. Answer 1: they have a motive. 1 is correct, quite obviously. Next question, what is their motive? Answer 0: Kill the Moon Dwellers. Answer 1: Something else. In this case, 1 is also the answer; revive the Earth God. So, my next question is; why do it? Answer 0: They are evil. Answer 1: Something else. It sounds kind of stupid, doesnât it? But thatâs simply verbalized unconscious thinking. Itâs nothing too deep. Either option of âthey are evilâ or âsomething elseâ is just a way of rationalizing their motive.â
Fray hummed. â{I think I understand what you are trying to convey. In that binary thinking of yours; 0 is the evident dead-end to any sort of deliberation and 1 is the way forward. I assume you posed enough âinquiriesâ to reach the question; âIs reviving the gods a bad thing?â.}â
Rakna snickered. âPretty much. But to dumb it down; people donât need complicated thoughts. They just need to follow a sequence of both logic and emotions. If you feel and know that something should be done; then do it or donât. Donât take a break in between to consider morals or common sense. The reason I spared them was that I found enough integrity in them to believe that it would be nothing more than an ugly, disgusting, and pointless conflict if I fought them. Thatâs the first step; my personal opinion. Then, we switch to rationalizing a suitable outcome to satisfy it.â
â{â¦}â
âSo, if I donât want that to happen, we compromise. Letâs revive those gods; thatâs answer 1. And after thatâ¦â Rakna smiled darkly. âWhat to do, you ask? Answer 1: Achieve peace. Answer 0: Let those Gods finish their ugly war on their own.â
â{Ah⦠so thatâs how it is,}â Fray came to a realization. â{Both outcomes are your ideal cases⦠you donât care whether or not those Gods can be amiable. All you want is for them to end the fight in a way that does satisfies you. Or rather, you seek the Godsâ mutual destruction in order to reduce meaningless mortal casualties.}â
âMore or less. My plan is closer to âletâs make it so that the Gods have no choice to find a solution on their ownâ but, thatâs pretty much it.â
â{Hm⦠an interesting concept. Binary thinking; taking a set of two opposite decisions until the last two remaining are both viable solutions. That is a surprisingly guileless way of thinking without forgoing logic or sentiment. But honestly, this thought process sounds rather⦠inhuman. Because it would mean youâre ready to give up as much sentiment as needed at the drop of a hat.}â
âI canât deny that. Even I only find inspiration in that methodology. But I learned from it, that trying to find âwrong or rightâ in a situation that blends âblack and whiteâ is both hubris and naive. Only your ideal objective should matter; and even if you cannot reach it, you must get as close as possible. The best option; you must find it, to cut down your practical and sentimental losses.â
â{Until you end the sequence with a 0â¦}â Fray laughed lightly. â{How very intriguing, indeed. Who is that acquaintance of yours, if I may ask? If he can conduct such thinking, he must quite a special kind of human.}â
[Is it, by any chance, that person?] Ceres abruptly joined the conversation out of curiosity.
Rakna smiled. âYes, Ceres. Itâs him. To answer your question, Fray, just know that itâs someone both the old man and I respect.â
â{Hahaha! Now, you certainly made me curious. To be respected by Eternal Night himself is a great feat in and of itself.}â
The werewolf huffed. âEnough chit chat. Letâs get this Simulation over with,â he declared and star-flashed to the inner parts of the city where he sensed the largest gatherings of people.