Hill slowly stabilized his emotions.
Although Draculus was ruthless, he wouldn't kill innocent people indiscriminately.
Since he was absolutely neutral, there must be a bottom line in his heart.
He wouldn't let himself change his faction for the sake of ants he disregarded.
If there were really a lot of people who died,
it could only prove that the bottom rungs of the Mage Association had been largely corrupted.
Low-level Professionals found it difficult to maintain sufficient clarity of will on their own.
Draculus, a person who only looked at the results, wouldn't care whether people were forced into demonization.
Hill wouldn't grieve or be angry over people he didn't know dying, no matter how many; the unrelated passing would only make him reflect on the transience of life.
What truly made Hill feel a bit sad was the reality that human lives were treated as insignificant.