Russell Moon disguised as Baron Nilian, and Samantha Hall, donning a disguise as the Baron's wife, Baroness Lilian, through the utilization of a crimson horse carriage, went together on a few hours of the journey towards the capital of the Rainfire, along with another carriage following them, where the others reside and hidden under the help of the absolute concealnt provided by the Attribute: Nihility. Although Ayleen Mayfield didn't possess such an attribute, being an official party mber through the System, she's under the scope of Nihility's effects.
Inside the carriage pulled by crimson-skinned horses, which could be considered a mutation in the field of science that existed in the Pre-Ergence world, the silence seed so deafening as no one was speaking what was in their minds as Ayleen Mayfield had previously inford them of the current situation throughout the Orion Continent. The day had yet to end, but the casualties on the side of humanity were already more than a thousand and were probably rising at this very mont as the Umbra rcenary, with the Princess of Etheria as a temporary mber, and their Mana Theory professor, shifted their focus on their critical mission.
As the sound of hoofs touched the ground in a fixed interval as the crimson horses maintained their speed towards the capital, Russell Moon fell into deep thought, rembering the details of his mysterious unpublished novel, which could be said to be the center of his radical existence.
'I don't have to worry about the Black Sky Disorder, though I'm pretty certain that they ford a temporary alliance with at least one of the Vampire Lords to at least make a crack on the Black Veil situated in the far West.'
Although deviations from reality compared to the original route of the story were entirely possible regarding the matter of the Black Veil that separated the Western World from the East, and just as the Goddess of Night had told him to trust the "incomplete" unpublished novel terd by the System as "Incomplete Defector of Reality", Russell believed that, even if deviations occurred, the matter regarding the Black Veil and Black Sky Disorder would be resolved.
On the other hand, sitting silently beside the fake Vampire Baron, Samantha's mind was also flooded with several thoughts as she sorted them out, though most of them consisted and fell under the category of being worried and lanted because of the lost lives that she didn't even see with her very own eyes.
However, just as the mysterious woman or entity in her head, who seed to have assimilated with her soul, had previously reminded her that, as the cog of ti moved forward, unnatural deaths would be out of being uncommon.
'I need to still my heart and resolve.'
Sotis, when Samantha and the entity in her head had leisure ti to converse about certain matters, the forr had been told by the latter sothing about being a human, which had been engraved in Samantha's mind and heart.
In other words, apart from teaching Samantha to acquire an Inherent Power, similar to being truly a student of swordsmanship, she was also receiving words of wisdom that were beneficial and seed absolute in terms of emotional growth for oneself.
'Human emotions are what make us human, but, in a war, being human is sotis irrelevant.'
Samantha retorted at the sudden voice that echoed in her head.
At the question of the entity in her head, Samantha was montarily at a loss for words. It was a simple yet thought-provoking realization.
Throughout the human history, war was sothing driven by political agendas such as territorial expansion, destruction of certain cultures, procuring resources, and many more. However, there was one thing that was "always present" even before a spark of war was lit – survival instinct. Whatever reason a war could be declared, the survival of the other was always the priority.
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