He paused, letting the words sink in before continuing.
"Besides that, the mist and monsters coming out of these gates are infecting people, turning them into monsters that even go after their loved ones."
Lian's voice had a sharp edge now.
"Your point?"
Alister's smile was cold, but his eyes glead as they narrowed into slits.
"My point is, a ti is coming… a new age will soon fall upon this city. My dragons are immune to this mist, and they can take down whatever steps out of those gates. Soon, a ti will arrive when this gacity will rest on my shoulders, because only I will have the power to ensure its safety."
Lian was silent for a mont, as if weighing his words. Finally, she spoke, her tone more reserved. "And you expect to believe that? What makes you think the city will let soone like you take control?"
Alister's voice was calm but resolute. "It doesn't matter whether they let or not. The city will need soone who can protect it when the ti cos, and I will be the one to provide that protection."
Lian's voice softened, but the amusent never left her tone. "Alister, I don't think you're a very good businessman," she chuckled.
"If you're going to offer everyone protection, then what do I have to worry about? Or are you saying that if I don't do as you ask, you'll let die? You want to suddenly beco so sort of tyrant? I doubt the union would allow that. You might even make an enemy out of the president."
Alister let out a soft laugh, the tension in his shoulders easing for a mont. "I am an excellent businessman, Lian," he replied smoothly. "And as for protection, you're not exactly correct. Obviously, I could choose not to favor those who choose to be my enemies. But besides that, I can't suddenly begin protecting everyone right away."
Lian narrowed her eyes, her curiosity piqued. "What do you an?"
Alister smiled, leaning back slightly against the edge of the rooftop. "You're a businesswoman. I'm sure you understand how fickle people are. If I suddenly called out a bunch of dragons and began policing the entire gacity, it would cause unrest. The talk would be—who am I to suddenly impose my will on everyone? People like the thought that they're in control. So suddenly showing up to take that control from them, without them handing it over… Let's just say it could cause issues."
Lian was quiet for a mont, then spoke, her voice thoughtful. "I see what you're going for. The people need to experience the danger, realize that their forr protectors are no longer in a position to secure their safety. And once you've displayed your abilities, and the fact that your dragons can ensure a newly faced heaven, they will naturally accept it."
Alister's smile widened, his eyes gleaming with approval. "Exactly."
It was often a dark yet necessary procedure.
When power is suddenly seized, people resist the change due to a deep-rooted sense of security tied to their forr rulers.
This resistance is natural; humans are hesitant to accept new forces imposing control over their lives.
However, when the established powers fail—like in the case of the SSS rank gates unleashing monsters—the people are left vulnerable.
Over ti, they would have no choice but to turn to whoever can provide real protection.
Alister's plan was to let the chaos unfold… a necessary evil, showing the people that only he and his dragons could restore order.
Eventually, the resentnt would fade, and the city would accept him as their savior.
Alister's tone shifted, and there was a dark edge to it now. "And so, in that ti… Unfortunately, many people will die. Can't tell how many or who. That's why I believe you'd be wise to be on my good side and get my protection before you beco an example of why people need my help."
Alister's expression softened slightly, though his resolve was unwavering.
"You understand more than most, Lian. Consider this your warning, and your opportunity to get ahead of the curve."
Lian's voice was thoughtful, but her tone gave away a trace of admiration.
"This is actually a very solid plan, Alister," she said. "But you still haven't answered the last part—what will you do about the Union? I doubt they'll just let you take over, or are you planning to get rid of them and make an enemy of the president, the fad strongest human on the planet?"
Alister's eyes narrowed, a confident smirk tugging at his lips. "The Union won't be a problem. After all, the Union president… is my father, so technically and legally, all the gacities are properties that will be under my inheritance. So I have nothing to worry about, they will support ."
Lian paused, her voice suddenly becoming sharp, filled with skepticism. "Alister, do you expect to believe such an obvious lie?"
Alister chuckled, a cold edge to his smile. "Find a way to contact the branch president. Tell him I sent you. I'm sure he'll be able to confirm my claims."
Lian's laughter filled the line. "Oh well, let's pick this up later at lunch, then. That is, if your claims are true. I'll be arriving with the item as you requested."
As their deal was finalized, the sound of the rooftop door creaking open caught Alister's attention. Lila had arrived, stepping into view.
Alister glanced over at her before returning his attention to Lian. "It would be nice if you specified a location."
Lian's chuckle echoed through the line. "I'll text it to you soon. Bye-bye."
And with that, the call ended.
Alister turned around fully, facing Lila with a softened expression. "Are you done with all the docunts?" he asked.
She hesitated, her fingers tightening around her shoulder as she folded her arms. "Yeah… I finished everything. I also specified when the burial will happen," she said, though her voice made it clear she was still processing all this.
Alister nodded slowly. "I see. If you want to take a break from guild duty, I can understand—"
But Lila suddenly took a deep breath, cutting him off. "Alister, I have sothing I want to tell you."
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