With the Blue Star Will constantly showing weakness, Big Eyes and its kind seemed to think Cerulea was already in the bag.
Even though they couldn't break the cycle of timelines for now, they weren't worried. They knew Cerulea's inhabitants were the Blue Star Will's greatest weakness.
It couldn't completely abandon its own people.
Big Eyes knew better than anyone that Cerulea's timelines were nothing more than drinking poison to quench a thirst.
Each time a timeline was restarted and looped, it consumed Cerulea's Origin Power.
Although this waste was lamentable, it was better than getting nothing at all.
If a planet's life force is measured by the new life it bears, then Cerulea's burgeoning vitality had long made Big Eyes—guardian of the withering Raloa Island—see red with envy, willing to do anything.
After all, on Raloa Island, the only things that resembled life were perhaps those Ceruleans, from whom no emotion could be extracted.
