"...Butterflies and cicadas, huh."
Parting ways with Morgan for a long time, Aiwass felt somewhat dazed.
Perhaps because of the integration of the Shepherd's part, the Winter Celestial's experience resonated with Aiwass—those destined never to become "Aiwass," thus consumed to maintain the Serpent Celestial Marshal's reason, weren't they also a kind of "butterfly molt"?
But Aiwass could not, like some hot-blooded protagonist, shout without any scruples, "No matter what, I'll never let her die."
Because Aiwass knew—if he must do so, he could sacrifice even himself without reservation.
Just like the past "Taboo," who turned his students and lover into "Amber."
And besides the Winter Celestial, how many people, how many deities, how many existences were such "fuses"?
