Hearing Rose's words, Hilia couldn't help but feel anticipation too.
But she worried a little, saying, "Although I want to watch the drama unfold, if innocent people get caught up in it, it's not so good..."
Rose said indifferently, "You saved them once, but can you save them forever? So many serious accidents have happened already, yet they still insist on risking their lives to watch the matches—then it's clear they're courting death. Kind words can't change the fate of those hell-bent on dying."
"If you're worried, wait until you get an answer from your mentor, and then issue a warning in your name in the newspapers, suggesting that people not go watch the match tomorrow. If, after all this, they still go, why bother saving them?"
"That's true."
Hilia no longer felt pressure.
She's kind, but that doesn't mean she'd save people who knowingly court disaster.
If they're so obsessed with risking their lives, then let them die.
