Aliac observed the interaction between Karyk and Gabriel, feeling a sense of relief that Gabriel had ultimately made the right decision. While Gabriel had made foolish choices in the past, it was also true that they needed as many allies as possible in their upcoming war.

Furthermore, Aliac knew that he would be occupied with the task of finding and training individuals for this war, leaving him with little time to protect Karyk's sister. If anything were to happen to her under his watch, he dreaded how Karyk would have reacted. He did not wish to bear that responsibility.

Gabriel assuming that responsibility was a positive outcome. With this, all the necessary pieces were in place.

Aliac understood that Karyk's words had resonated with Gabriel, reminding him of the importance of family. They had all experienced the pain of losing loved ones in the past, and it was crucial that they did not allow their emotions to cloud their judgment.

Shifting his attention to the matter at hand, Aliac addressed Gabriel. "Will you now tell us how you encountered that girl and why she was with you?"

Previously, when Gabriel had informed them of the girl's intent to attack the door, he had promised to explain everything later. Now, Aliac and even Karyk were curious and wanted answers.

Feeling the weight of their gazes upon him, Gabriel struggled to find the right words. He did not know how to explain that he had initially come to kill Karyk. However, rather than resorting to falsehoods, he chose to disclose the truth.

Gabriel recounted everything to Karyk that he had previously withheld. He divulged the events following his battle with Caen and how Ezekiel had aided his survival.

He spoke of the War on Heaven that he waged with Ezekiel's support, resulting in the complete annihilation of all the Gods, save for two survivors.

Aliac couldn't help but facepalm upon hearing this. The Gods had been slain when they were most needed for the war. He struggled to find the right words, but ultimately managed to control his anger and listen silently.

Gabriel proceeded to recount Ezekiel's journey to Earth to seek revenge against the remaining God. He mentioned the woman who had killed Ezekiel and taken his body.

He described their pursuit of the culprits to Elzeria, where they encountered the Emperor of Elzeria. Gabriel also revealed the Emperor's offer to exchange Karyk's life for Ezekiel's.

"He wanted your life in exchange for Ezekiel's. And since I believed you had betrayed me, I agreed. Following that, I trained there for a few days and arrived here with that girl and Ezekiel."

Karyk muttered, his expressionless face revealing little of his thoughts. "So this was all a trap from the beginning. You killed my Undead Generals to lure me out so you could kill me..."

Gabriel nodded. "That's correct. However, it was you who invited us in."

He continued, recounting how his heart had changed upon discovering that Zena and the others were alive. He also shared everything Ezekiel had imparted to him about the significance of family.

As they listened to Gabriel's story, both Karyk and Aliac could sense the profound bond he shared with Ezekiel. They also recognized Ezekiel as a tormented soul who had lost everything in his life. Even when faced with his own impending death, he prioritized Gabriel's happiness over his own life.

Ezekiel had been willing to abandon their plan and even risk death in an attempt to stop the woman. It became clear to them why Gabriel held such affection for Ezekiel.

"I wish I had the chance to get to know him better. You don't have to blame yourself for what happened. If I were in your position, maybe I would have..." Karyk's voice trailed off, indicating that he did not hold Gabriel responsible for the past events.

Although Gabriel had veered off course and attempted to end Karyk's life, Karyk could now understand the complexities of the situation they all found themselves in. He recognized the circumstances that had led Gabriel to make those choices.

Aliac nodded in agreement, acknowledging the understanding that Karyk had reached. Despite the betrayal and attempted murder, Karyk was able to see the bigger picture and empathize with Gabriel's motivations.

"I at least appreciate your honesty," Aliac interjected, his voice carrying a tinge of respect. "It takes courage to share such a difficult tale, instead of lying to save your skin. Moreover, at the end of the day, you didn't go through with it. Unfortunately, that girl still managed to succeed..."

Gabriel sighed, filled with a mix of apprehension. He had bared his soul, revealing the depths of his past and the pain that drove him. Now, he awaited their judgment.

Aliac placed a hand on Gabriel's shoulder. "We may not agree with all the choices you've made, but that doesn't change the fact that we need you. So if you want to take your revenge while atoning for your mistakes, what better opportunity than now."

Karyk stepped forward, extending a hand towards Gabriel. "Keep Zena safe. And that will be enough of a compensation for me. Keep that girl safe, no matter what."

"Even if I'm to die, I won't let anything happen to my sister!" Gabriel spoke. He had enough losses. He wasn't willing to accept any more.

"In that case, I can leave at peace." Karyk spoke, as he turned towards the portal.

"Are you going right now?" Aliac asked in surprise. Karyk had made no preparation after all.

"What better time than now?" Karyk asked in return. "We don't have time to waste. You should begin as well. The next time I return, I hope I'll see the true preparation that doesn't disappoint me."

He stepped towards the portal, soon disappearing inside the bright light, only leaving one last reminder behind for Gabriel.

Hearing the reminder, Gabriel remained silent. He looked at the spot where Ezekiel had died. He didn't say anything and turned around and left the hall.

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