"And what about yourself, Master Ebisu? What is your thought on it all?"
He takes another sip, calmly as he ponders what to say next. Or rather, should he say it? It is like reopening a wound as he can remember the words spoken clear in his mind:
("Why must you do this, Father!? Nidhogg is fallen! There is no need for further deception! Now is the time to renounce the lies which led us down to this path--to start anew!"
"And tear down the very pillars of our society--our history, our values--everything that we have built over a thousand years? A fool to the last.")
Damn, it's just a repeat of the same mistakes isn't it? It is only that idealism that leads him to believe that there is hope for Heaven but this is not the way to do it.
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He takes another sip, calmly as he ponders what to say next. Or rather, should he say it? It is like reopening a wound as he can remember the words spoken clear in his mind:
("Why must you do this, Father!? Nidhogg is fallen! There is no need for further deception! Now is the time to renounce the lies which led us down to this path--to start anew!"
"And tear down the very pillars of our society--our history, our values--everything that we have built over a thousand years? A fool to the last.")
Damn, it's just a repeat of the same mistakes isn't it? It is only that idealism that leads him to believe that there is hope for Heaven but this is not the way to do it.
"Do you believe the cost is just?"