"They're all fragments of the same soul, so why are they fighting each other to the death like this?" Louis looked up at the sky, where bursts of energy flashed nonstop, a clash between Aboli and Sylus, and couldn't help but speak.
666 quickly replied: "I'm not entirely sure either, sir. However, based on my speculation, perhaps because they failed to achieve resonance from deep within, the soul shattered into many fragments?"
Louis: "..." Still, that did sound reasonable.
"But Aboli can't die, sir. You still haven't established your bond with her," 666 added.
"So what you mean is, it's fine if Sylus dies?" Louis chuckled.
666 hurriedly said, "That's not what I mean... but even if Sylus dies, his soul has already been collected. In other words, he isn't truly gone—he's only waiting to be pieced back together with the others to become whole again..."
"What I mean is... neither Aboli nor Sylus is complete. I don't really know how to explain it..."