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Chapter 19 - Wait- what do you know?

"Are you really fine?" The morning after, Lufa asks a very calm Varsas in the house's library.

"It's okay." Varsas calmly sips his drinks.

"Because I thought you would, you know be more angry about your precious possession being destroyed or whatever."

"It happens sometime. Even in the future, where I was an accomplished hero, sometime things break, the things that was precious to me destroyed. You can only make do with it and move on." Sometime, even bonds between friends break easily. You can only move on, and make new bonds, those that was broken should be remembered, but it should not drag you down.

"Wow, as expected of the queen's adopted son. That philosophy is exactly like her." Lufa in her servant clothes sits down and picks up a book to read, she breathes out a sigh of relief. If she is going to continue to stay in the house and convince Varsas to change the future, it is best to have a cordial relationship between the two.

"Beside, broken things can be mended, make anew." Varsas adds casually, causing Lufa to look over.

"But the queen says you should not do something like that again!" Lufa protests. "It may lead to something scary down the line..." She adds quietly.

"I would just destroy it again." She says

"You won't be able to." He says "Now that I know, even my Godmother can't do anything to something I want to protect." He says with confidence, it is the confidence of someone who has seen everything coming at him and face it.

"But but but-" Lufa stammers

"I guess we are at an impasse." Varsas says

"However... I wasn't going to do anything anyway." He adds. All of it was a sources of comfort.

'But it is not what you are going to do that the queen is worried about', Lufa thinks in her head. 'It is you'. For some reason the queen believes that a familiar scenery will have a bad effect on Varsas's mindset.

While they were drinking in silence, Varsas looks at his table, it is another copy of "If I was to resurrect the dead" his father has left him. The book has created some kind of mania in the man, he is spirited, but just perhaps a bit too much.

"There is something wrong about that book, aren't you going to investigate it when it has become so widespread in your territory?" From the moment he first read that book, his father, Marik Gungnir has issued an order to purchase more of the book and distribute it in the Gungnir territory. It is not a popular policy with their allies, especially with the Mahaima kingdom. However strangely, a few of the alliance figure head approved.

"I can't even look at it now." Lufa says "My instincts say it is something really bad that will negatively effect me. It is the history of that book, or more accurately the history of the writer. I just get a headache trying to divide its history. Something really wrong was going on in that theoretical history I can't see."

Varsas looks back at the little girl with power and knowledge beyond understanding.

"Like what?" He asks carefully.

"A defilement of nature. Something that goes against every known laws. I think that the writer of the book has succeeded."

"Is that really so?" At that point, Varsas was actually intrigued by the topic.

"But why did the only thing I see was a human fetus?" Lufa says "I can't see further than that without my instincts screaming danger. There are something man was not supposed to know. But that is enough for me to draw a conclusion. Anyone who did something like that must be really wrong in the head. And the book that person wrote must be really dangerous. Are you sure you are not going to do anything?" Lufa tested, trying to provoke Varsas into action.

For a moment he was silent.

"Everything is going to turn out fine." He says with conviction.

"Say Lufa, do you think moral is unchanging?"

"What?"

"Morals are based on belief, and each person's belief slightly differ. Something that is considered immoral to some would be perfectly fine to other."

"But wouldn't someone whose moral entire societies reject is actually immoral? At that point that person is only a delusional who need to be put down for society sake." Lufa says

"You need to put yourself in other people's shoes sometime. Beside if that immoral action lead to a greater good, is it really immoral?"

"How is someone who experiment on fetuses not immoral- Wait what do you know?"