Leonel sighed; at the very least, there was a bright side. He had coincidentally found an Evolution Ore Mine just a few days ago. Although it would an stealing it from that young man, well... he didn't really have a choice, now did he?
The Reinforced Urbe Ore was a bit more troubleso, but it would be manageable so long as he refined it himself. It would be far cheaper as well, though far better if he could likewise find a mine. At that point, it would just take ti and effort.
Luckily, Urbe Ore Mines were far more common than not. With Anastasia, he should have a good chance of finding one relatively quickly. He'd also have to do so analysis on the Evolution Ore mine to see if it had enough Evolution Ore. A million kilograms was far too exaggerated; it was hard to say if the mine had ten million kilograms worth.
In addition, the Fifth Dinsion was just the lowest requirent, but the technique ntioned that it could be improved in the future. That ant that if Leonel could manage a higher Dinsion, he should do so.
He took a breath and exhaled.
After so thought, he stood and vanished.
...
Kira sat in silence. She had been a bit aimless in the last few days. Auran had been her best friend, her elder brother, her father-figure. Now that he was gone, she didn't really know what to do.
She sensed soone land by her and she looked over to find that it was Leonel. She tried to force a smile, but tears ca out of her eyes instead. She hurriedly looked away and wiped them, looking back out toward the seemingly endless ocean of Cleansing Waters before her.
She didn't really bla Leonel. Though this was the first ti he had co to see her, much like everyone else she could tell that there was probably sothing horrible going on outside. They weren't as clueless as Leonel liked to think.
Plus, she had only t Leonel once before; it wasn't like they were extrely close or anything. Since he had sothing more important to do, it wasn't like she could demand his ti.
"I'm sorry for not being there," Leonel finally said. "I just want you to know that if I could have been, I would have been."
Kira's eyes dimd sowhat, and she nodded slowly. Bitter tears fell, and she hiccuped, hugging her legs to her body.
"I will make sure the person responsible pays a horrible price."
Leonel's voice remained even, and these were the last words he said for over an hour. He just sat there, listening to Kira cry. It seed that it was only now she felt assured enough to let all those bottled-up emotions out.
It was a long while until she could slowly begin to breathe properly again.
"Co with ," Leonel said, putting a hand on Kira's shoulder.
In a flash, they appeared in a different region. Compared to the beauty of the rest of Anastasia's world, it was practically a desolate wasteland. A ring of mountains separated them from the outside world, forming a restriction of sorts, and with...
There was a world of absolute darkness.
Kira froze. She was completely shaken as she saw the two corpses that lay within, corpses that filled her with absolute despair.
No, there was a third being here, a little mink that curled up on the smaller corpse, a bubbling bundle of shadows. Even in death, this corpse seed to still want to destroy everything around it. From ti to ti, an arm would slap at the little mink, but it would phase right through.
"They say that many who see the Void Beast for the first ti will fall into an endless well of despair. So die directly. So, even after they manage to escape or extricate themselves, will still end up committing suicide.
"It's a bit unfair of to bring you here, but I had a feeling that you would want to if you had the choice.
"In the past, you gave that vial of Void Beast Blood and it helped a great deal. Today, I'll give you this opportunity. I hope that I will see you again."
Leonel vanished.
Was it irresponsible to push this onto Kira, especially when her mind was already in a state of turmoil? Yes, he could admit that.
However, his comprehension of the complexities of the human mind had taken an enormous leap forward thanks to his Dream Sovereignty.
He believed in Kira.
...
Ramon was lost in his own world. His tal Spirit continuously ford up the Urbe Ore in his palm and then crushed it before creating sothing again and then repeating.
Leonel watched from afar and sighed again. He didn't need to guess to know that Ramon had lost Valorie, his right-hand woman and presumably soone he wanted to make his wife.
He didn't look as distraught as Kira, but this sort of daze was sothing that Leonel was intimately familiar with. His body was moving on autopilot so that his mind wouldn't have to think about it. He was doing everything he could to try and forget it all, and yet the scene kept replaying in his mind again, and again, and again.
"Is there really nothing we can do?" Leonel asked Anastasia.
The idea that so much of the Morales family had died both filled Leonel with rage and helplessness.
"Many of them are weak, but if you're right about this being a sche of the demoness, then her influence is all over this. It's hard to say if it would be just as easy due to that."
Anastasia had been technically able to reach back in ti and resurrect Aina's mother, sothing she would have succeeded in had Aina not entered the Seventh Dinsion, supposedly.
But then again, hadn't Aina's mother died due to higher Dinsional beings? Or was that not the case?
This matter got very complicated very quickly.
Originally, he hadn't wanted to resurrect Hutch so he wouldn't have to explain to Aina that this was possible at all, but...
'What to do...'
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