Teda will surely find Aimou, kill her, and take the Philosopher's Stone from within the Constant Motion Core.
Everyone knows this, but no one has ever mentioned it directly, like an unspeakable secret, and now Serey has laid it bare in the sunlight.
Bologue wanted to say something comforting to Aimou, like he would certainly protect her, or maybe he would take down Teda, but he couldn't bring himself to say it.
In Teda's eyes, Aimou was just a tool for resurrecting Alice, but Bologue understood that, in Aimou's eyes, Teda was like a father figure.
Now that father and daughter are killing each other, it inevitably makes one feel sad. For Aimou, whether she is killed or Teda is killed, both are outcomes she is unwilling to face.
Serey's words made the cheerful atmosphere turn solemn, and Bologue recalled his conversation with Aimou in the Abandoned Land. If the Philosopher's Stone was taken away, Aimou might no longer be Aimou.
This would be, for her, another form of death.
