Piote, having bravely spoken up, observed everyoneâs reactions before continuing.
âWe could tell the dragon that weâre here to help. That weâre also searching for the Adversary. If we succeed in persuading it, there would be no need to fight! If it works, we gain a powerful ally, donât we?â
The others were slightly taken aback. Such a concept had never occurred to them. Even Vanessa, who usually disliked fighting, seemed surprised.
It seemed as though all of them, having lived lives centered around defeating enemies, had developed a narrow perspective.
Of course, not everyone accepted Pioteâs suggestion wholeheartedly.NoÌv(el)B\\jnn
Kaor scoffed, offering his rebuttal.
âSaintess! Surely you donât intend to fight without at least attempting dialogue, right? Canât we try talking first?â
âUh... well...â
Parniel was flustered. Truthfully, her thoughts had been preoccupied with how she could smash the dragonâs skull with her mace.
However, as a priest at her coreâdespite being known as the âSaintess of Warââshe still bore the responsibility of advocating for love and peace as the goddessâs representative.
Awkwardly, she nodded.
âYouâre... right. Of course... As a priest... I must always... prioritize dialogue... or something like that...â
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