Rosero really is a very interesting Devil.
Hill can actually guess why Aislin, even though she knows leaving with him might be better for her, is still determined to stay in Sia Tower… she's being influenced by that not-yet-fully-awakened Goddess of the Silvermoon inside her Soul.
With Aislin's willpower, taking that Goddess's will as her own thoughts is honestly very normal.
But in fact, of all places, Sia Tower is the worst choice for her.
Does she really think Glaysia will just leave her alone… even if that Princess of Hell thinks she's merely another self that slipped out of her Control… has she really got no way to deal with her?
Glaysia must be confident she can suppress her at any time, that's the only reason she dares to be this arrogant.
It's just that right now, for the Princess of Hell, that Asmodeus's wrath, burned out by the Blazing Fire right under her nose, is more important.
