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The scheme I was starting off from what I remembered when I arrived here, I mean. I was supposed to, as the Seventh Brave, lead the real six into a barrier which would trap them inside and sew distrust among them. Ideally, Dozzu and I thought we could kill two or three of them inside the barrier before I was found out and needed to flee. But it turns out I didn't even manage one.
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If you'd be willing to tell me another story, I could clarify why.
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once there was a boy who wanted nothing more than to fight for his country. his father before him fought in a previous war, and he ached to make him proud. the boy didn't have to wait too long, because once again violence and hatred were brewing around the world. with threats of a global war, he enrolled in the military, so he would be ready when the war came to his shores.
his father would be proud of him, and he would finally feel fulfilled for the first time in life.
the boy never got to actually fight. he was stationed somewhere the fighting never reached, and he perished in a horrible accident.
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The stories you know are so sad, and this one didn't have have a climactic ending.
Hundreds of years ago, the three fiend generals - the same three fiends who had developed the feeling of "empathy" - made a wager. They had the Saint of Words in order to seal the promise. The Saint of Words's power can kill anyone and anything who breaks a promise sealed by her words, even after that particular saint's death. And so even though that Saint of Words is long dead, the promise still applies.
The wager was that the next time the Evil God awakened, the first of them whose forces managed to kill three of Six Braves would gain total control over all of the fiends. Their position would be second only to the Evil God, and they would more or less become the new Demon King, such as the one that existed seven hundred years ago. If Tgurneu in particular wins the wager, then all is lost. But if Dozzu can win that wager, then it will be much easier to fulfill our ambitions. It would be fair to say that it would be simple, actually.
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[ To say nothing of them being sad, but okay then. ]
so you sacrifice three heroes for the sake of the rest of the world. you really are the type to think more of the greater good. i must say, though, i feel sorry for the six braves you deceived.
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He didn't accept my reasoning when I tried to explain it to them though. None of them did.
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is it hard? getting close to them knowing what you've set out to do.
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I had hoped Goldov in particular could become my comrade in this. However, that boy lacks ambition. His only desire is to be useful to me, and to protect me.
He wants for nothing more than that.
He can't understand the sacrifices needed.
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There's no way, as he is now, he could understand that my life isn't precious.
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Of course, I would prefer to see that new world, but I'm not ignorant of the price I might need to pay for all I've done to create it.
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so you're not guaranteed to die, but it's something you've prepared for.
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Yes.
Honestly, if we had the full cooperation of the Six Braves, none of them would need to die. The only reason the wager is relevant is because Dozzu and I need to combat Tgurneu's forces, Carggik's forces, and the Six Braves all within the thirty days it will take the Evil God to awaken.
In my memory, I had said that I should have tried to reason with them before trying to kill them. I wonder if that's correct.
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if talking it over is possible, it should be the first option.
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But I had determined before it started that it was unlikely that any of them could accept Dozzu and I's reasoning...
... Actually, Misty. You asked me how I would handle that problem of time travel, would you be willing to answer about this one, if I gave you a detail I didn't the other day?
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sure. explain to me.
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Everything is as I've already said it: the story about the Evil God, the fiends, our solution to replace it, the wager, everything. I am the Seventh Brave, and when I had started off my memories, I had just met up with the real Six Braves, and that we all have seemingly authentic crests threw everyone into chaos.
You can backtrack further, if you want, to before I met them.
However, the detail I didn't clarify was what I meant my "minimal sacrifices." In the grand scheme of the world and all of history, it is minimal. But our current estimations suggest that Dozzu and I's plan will require the deaths of 500,000 humans.
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the sacrifice of many for the good of the rest.
we would explore every possibility. obviously we're sure you have. but we can't say what we would do without full knowledge of your world. it would not be an easy choice.
i would want to confer with the rest of the braves.
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I don't belittle that. After all, My own tendency towards action has been criticized before.
If I had told them upfront, to try to convince them of my point of view... they could have still rejected me as the end. And in that situation, it's entirely possible I could have been killed before anything started, as I would be an "enemy of humanity" or at very least I would lose my chance to kill one or two to make the wager easier to complete.
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though our point of view and yours are fundamentally different. we've looked at things one way for so long that an altered point of view is something we find hard to comprehend.
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