"So she... ran away?"
Nux tilted his head, and Sharnoth—
She frowned in confusion—
"Why would she run away?
What could possibly scare her?"
At those words, Nux grinned.
"Indeed, indeed, there’s nothing here that would scare her away. She is the safest when she’s here."
He nodded. Sharnoth was still confused, not understanding why Nux was saying what he was saying, but in the end, she nodded back, agreeing with his words.
In here, Nux was at his strongest, and the fact that not anyone could just barge in here without Nux’s permission indeed made this the safest place for her.
"Anyways, so she left because the fight was over?"
Nux asked, curious. Sharnoth nodded again.
"She came out earlier than usual because she wanted to take her revenge, but since you said she should now wait for a few days before continuing, she decided it would be better to return later and let me have control."
"So she left the ’boring’ part to you, eh? Again."
Nux laughed.
Sharnoth shook her head.
"This arrangement works for me. She only cares about battles, while I was never interested in them. I always tried to solve situations diplomatically and—"
The woman then looked into Nux’s eyes and—
"I do not consider having a conversation with you ’boring’. I find you rather fascinating."
She answered honestly, and at those words, Nux raised his eyebrows.
"Is that so...?"
"Of course."
Sharnoth nodded as if it was the most obvious thing in the world.
"How could I not?
You control an entirely different Universe.
A literal Universe. In here, you govern all Primordial Energies, controlling even the smallest of things.
You command an army of Eternals—Eternals that cannot be killed—"
"Well, they are not exactly unkillable. We saw it just now."
Nux interrupted.
He still remembered how he lost his connection to that Light Born.
Seraphielle Light...
The Infinity of Light—she held the power to kill his immortal army—the power to kill beings who were connected with him through Lane’s Law.
That would mean...
She also had the power to kill his wives.
And Nux was quite sure that it wasn’t just her; the other three Infinities would have the power to do just that.
The Infinities... just as Azriel said—they were dangerous.
"Infinities have always been exceptions, Nux."
Sharnoth commented in a calming manner.
"They are beings who even the Universe reacts to, beings who have controlled the Universe since time immemorial. They know things we do not. What they can do should not be considered normal."
"They are the enemies I go against. I cannot turn a blind eye to their actions. Me and the people I cherish—our lives depend on it. Every step I take needs to be carefully planned."
Nux answered with a serious look on his face.
That time, it was just a few subordinates, so he didn’t particularly care about it, but...
What if it were his wives instead?
Of course, he wasn’t foolish enough to send his wives in front of an Infinity, but... what if in the future, he was caught by surprise?
What if another Infinity did something even more unexpected and ended up harming his wives?
Nux feared that possibility, and no matter how much he tried, even now, he couldn’t get it out of his head.
"I am not telling you to turn a blind eye to their actions."
Sharnoth, however, shook her head.
"But cornering yourself with your own fear isn’t an answer either. I would know because that is exactly what I did when you and the Leander Family targeted my World."
Nux turned, and Sharnoth smiled lightly.
"I was facing an enemy whose powers I did not understand—an enemy I could not track, an enemy that went beyond what I or anyone around me knew. And when that enemy constantly targeted me—
I broke down."
Sharnoth’s face then turned solemn and—


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