This was an odd feeling.
Completely different from when he killed Erick, Harold, and Rivers.
Especially Rives Francis.
Both were unprepared to resist, both hoped to die willingly at the hands of Link, but their motives and emotional nucleus were not on the same level as the God Slayer's.
One was to add a bit of bargaining chip to his own "revenge";
The other was to exchange his everything for the redemption of his daughter.
One was selfish, one was selfless.
As he looked at the bowed head of the God Slayer, waiting for the "blessing" and "mercy", Link sighed deeply, choosing to "respond".
He intended to fulfill the plea of the God Slayer.
An inexplicable connection was established between him and the "Seed".
Under the sense, Link found himself able to control everything about the "Seed", omniscient and omnipotent.
As long as Link had a demand, and the "Seed" had the ability to fulfill it, a corresponding change would occur.
His will was fulfilled at its core.