Chapter 563 He has changed
563 He has changed
Sophia nodded.
"If that's the case, and since I've confirmed it, I'll leave you two to it. I have to get back." She turned and left without looking back.
Charlotte looked at her out of the corner of her eye and smiled. "You've got a very hardworking girl there, Matt. Somehow, you always seem to be surrounded by those kinds of people. Hmm, well, it wasn't like that on earth."
"On earth, I still had the hardest working woman, so you can think that it was like that, too."
"Hahaha... I guess you're right."
Charlotte walked over to sit down at one side and looked at Alice, who was looking at her strangely.
"What's the matter, little girl? I haven't changed at all since our last encounter. Do you still want to fight?"
Alice sighed. "Even if I wanted to, I can see that you are more powerful than I thought. I'm afraid a fight between us would be child's play for you."
"Hahaha..." Charlotte laughed heartily. "Don't say that; everyone has their own destiny. I think you'll soon be worthy of fighting me, and besides, aren't you also one of my sisters? You just have to address me as your big sister, and I can teach you, even if it doesn't look like it, I'm good with a sword."
Isabella turned to look at her at that moment. "What have you of older sister?" she complained.
Charlotte then looked at her. "What's the matter, Isabella? I don't think we have any enmity for you to say such things to your older sister."
"I don't think the Second Lady is worthy of being considered the eldest either."
Charlotte smiled. "That's right, that's why I'm the oldest and you're the youngest."
"You..."
"All right, stop fighting already." Matthew intervened and looked at Charlotte.
"Did you start it?"
She sigh.
"Mia Holmer has already been sent on the mission."
"Does this change your plans? They have appeared earlier than expected."
"It doesn't change them, but it does bring them forward. Mia Holmer is an important piece in the plan, and she would have to be playing both sides, but right now, she can only do one of the two missions."
"In the end, it's the manpower, eh."
"That's right, but you shouldn't worry too much. The war will happen."
Matthew nodded.
Alice and Isla looked at each other strangely and then turned to look at Matt.
"What war?"
He was silent for a while before smiling.
"The world is more chaotic than our eyes can see, and the same goes for its size. If we want to put an end to the traitors and all those new bastards, we need to unleash a war. We need the Human Race to oppose the Vampiric Race once again. It is time for the vampiric race to emerge as the most powerful once more, for in chaos, the cunning rule."
Alice was surprised by his answer.
'A war...'
It's a situation that the heirs can take full advantage of. They would become immensely stronger, but...
Wouldn't the chaos unleashed by a war, added to the cost of fighting it and the great loss of life on one side, be counterproductive?
If a war were to break out, the world would succumb to chaos. The allies would be greatly diminished, and that would be just the prologue to a story in which they would all be dominated by these new and powerful traitorous vampires.
Even if they and their armies get involved in the war, they won't die because there is no fighting force powerful enough to defeat them.
So, what was the point of a war?
Alice was sure that would only make them sink deeper.
"That..." When she tried to speak, Matthew stepped forward.
"Alice."
"Hm?"
"I don't trust the race. I don't trust the Dark Kingdom or its rulers. I don't fully trust the Allen Clan and the Murphy Clan either."
"You... Why are you telling me this?"
Matthew smiled.
"But I trust in myself and in your ability to develop. Sooner or later, the race will suffer, and many will die; I'm not here to be a hero. I don't intend to save them all, nor do I intend to avoid a war. In reality, I'm here to preserve the race."
"If I have to saccharify a Kingdom, I will because four others will be saved. Many will die, but that will strengthen me and you too. I'm sorry, I'm not the fairy tale hero you have out there."
Although his words sounded cruel, he was right. It didn't matter what he did; they were at a disadvantage.
They were 10 million years behind, and he knew it only too well. That's why he needed to be more cruel, more assertive, and less indecisive. Indecision would lead to failure, while quick decisions would enable him to accomplish his mission.
He made that decision because he knew the Eternals were waiting for him to reappear. And against those people...
There is no way that anyone can beat them by thinking they are a hero.
No hero opposes the Eternals, but cruel enemies can do so. If they decided to be the prologue to a great war, he would cause it. Because if he lets the Eternals be the ones to do it...
He will die. They all will.
To a certain extent, Alice could understand that, but...
"The Dietrich..."
Matthew realized what she would say, so he stared at her.
"The Dietrich no longer exist, Alice. We were the protectors of the race once, for many years... But they no longer exist."
'Those we protected betrayed us. Those we strengthened turned their backs on us and pointed their weapons at us. The Dietrich Clan is no more; there is only one legacy.'
The Immortal World is possibly the first in the history of the universe.
A world capable of being self-sufficient and a race clamoring for supremacy, with only the call of what was once the most powerful existence in the world.
That is all that is left.
An inheritance.
A legacy. @@novelbin@@
An heir.
An Origin.
"I am all that is left. And I will not allow everything my father left behind to be destroyed. I can swear to you on my name that all the bastards who dared to betray us will die. If I must sacrifice a lot to do that, then I will." His answer was decisive.
Alice could not take her eyes off him.
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