But now, the god who led him down this path denies his actions.
Isn't this telling him that everything he's done, all his painstaking efforts for justice, is fundamentally wrong?
This blow is even more overwhelming than the failure to dethrone Mephiel.
An unprecedented sense of defeat suffuses his heart. At this moment, Mistro feels as if the light around him has dimmed.
"Is this war really unavoidable?"
Mistro's expression is somewhat gloomy.
He is an elder of the Dawn Lord Church, baptized by the fleeting years; for so many years, the heresy tribunal of the Lord of Dawn has been active across the continent, cooperating with various powers to combat evil.
He has witnessed too much of the world's darkness, so much so that he can often see that the real culprits of evil's perpetuation are those who brandish their authority while seated in positions of power.
Thus, he firmly believes that Mephiel's choice must be wrong.
