20 years later...
"Luck plays an important part in your life. It decides everything. Your height, your powers, the place you are born, your looks and much more." ??? said.
After taking a quick but calculated sip of his wine, he continued. "However, there is one thing that luck doesn't fully decide. That is personality. Since your personality is affected and can be changed by your surroundings. Meaning that turning cruel or virtuous depends entirely on your surroundings. Though, there are some exceptions."
"Do you understand what I am saying so far?" ??? asked, leaning in.
"Of course" answered a teenager boy, who looked about 15 and had red hair with a decently handsome face. His eyes were an oval shape and he looked to be like the bully type as his facial expressions made him look arrogant but confident.
"Good. It is important that you understand because the red cross aims to rule and change the world into a peaceful and virtuous world where evil doesn't exist. That is our main reason for creating this organization" ??? explained. "However, even though, our mission is for the greater good, the undead crow organization has continuously interfered with our plans."
"I see" Kael said. "But why are you telling me all of this?"
"Before I answer your question, let me ask you, do you want the world to be a heaven for all without any evil?" ??? asked, hands folded together.
"Well...I couldn't care less about the world. However, it would be less annoying if I didn't have to bother with people" Kael answered, leaning back and getting comfortable as if he owned the place. "So I'll say yes."
"Good. And now to answer your question..." ??? said, pausing for a moment. "You have understood that the undead crow organization has been causing us trouble, right?"
"Yes...?" Kael replied, his eyes getting sharper and more focused.
"To shut them up, I need you to kill an undead crow member and not an ordinary one...someone close to you." ??? said.
"Who?" Kael asked, raising an eyebrow.
"I want you to kill your own father" ??? answered. "Ronx falcon."
