Ruth angrily kicked an utterly perplexed Oliva out of his airship.
What could he say?
Could he say that he never expected many of them to survive, but absolutely couldn't let them all die at once?
Could he say that life or death didn't matter, but the speed and timing had to be calculated precisely to satisfy that 'Aislin' and ensure the others wouldn't be completely wiped out?
After all, they still needed someone to bide their time!
Were these the words a Tower Master of the Tower of Dark Enigma should be saying?
Oliva, sometimes the mind is even denser than the walls of the Tower of Dark Enigma... impermeable.
He looked up ahead: anyway, if Aislin wanted to scheme against Oliva, she'd succeed every time.
Even if she's no longer herself, the new 'Aislin' would certainly fully absorb her former memories... and her intelligence and ruthlessness would probably be even higher.
Even if Oliva doesn't understand what he wants, the outcome wouldn't differ much.
