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7/10/2025, 7:22:22 PM
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What does /g-flex/ think about the fact that 15 would kill our box kid to reduce risks and optimize her mission?
Voymastina: Destroy it.
Alva: What?
(Alva blinked, momentarily taken aback, not quite grasping what her partner had just said.)
Voymastina: According to your plan, we have no absolute guarantee that we can hold onto the box.
Voymastina: It’s slowing us down, dragging down the efficiency of our operation.
Voymastina: And if it’s recaptured by Girard, the consequences would be catastrophic.
(She glanced at the box resting nearby.)
Voymastina: Destroying it would streamline our movements, accelerate the mission, and above all, cut off Paradeus’s last chance of using it to complete their Eden Project.
Voymastina: It’s the most logical choice.
(Her voice was heavy. She already knew Alva wouldn’t agree, but she said it anyway.)
Alva: No.
(Just as Voymastina had expected, Alva refused without hesitation.)
(It had always been like this.)
(Sometimes Alva took her advice; sometimes she didn’t. Ten years had passed. She was no longer just a Doll. Not even “her” could easily sway Alva's choices now.)
Alva: Voymastina…
(Alva looked at her seriously.)
(…In the past, she had always found it difficult to read Voymastina. In her presence, there was only unease, as if she stood before a wall of cold steel.)
(But slowly, she began to understand why that person always said that Voymastina wasn’t good at hiding how she felt.)
(Her emotions were simple. Transparent.)
Alva: I know where you’re coming from. But this isn’t how we do things.
Alva: And besides, the Eden Project is still full of unknown variables.
Alva: O-43 may be a key part of it, but we still don’t fully understand what she does or what her role is.
Alva: Even “her” intelligence network couldn’t retrieve a complete picture.
Alva: Destroying her recklessly could set off a chain reaction we can’t predict.
What does /g-flex/ think about the fact that 15 would kill our box kid to reduce risks and optimize her mission?
Voymastina: Destroy it.
Alva: What?
(Alva blinked, momentarily taken aback, not quite grasping what her partner had just said.)
Voymastina: According to your plan, we have no absolute guarantee that we can hold onto the box.
Voymastina: It’s slowing us down, dragging down the efficiency of our operation.
Voymastina: And if it’s recaptured by Girard, the consequences would be catastrophic.
(She glanced at the box resting nearby.)
Voymastina: Destroying it would streamline our movements, accelerate the mission, and above all, cut off Paradeus’s last chance of using it to complete their Eden Project.
Voymastina: It’s the most logical choice.
(Her voice was heavy. She already knew Alva wouldn’t agree, but she said it anyway.)
Alva: No.
(Just as Voymastina had expected, Alva refused without hesitation.)
(It had always been like this.)
(Sometimes Alva took her advice; sometimes she didn’t. Ten years had passed. She was no longer just a Doll. Not even “her” could easily sway Alva's choices now.)
Alva: Voymastina…
(Alva looked at her seriously.)
(…In the past, she had always found it difficult to read Voymastina. In her presence, there was only unease, as if she stood before a wall of cold steel.)
(But slowly, she began to understand why that person always said that Voymastina wasn’t good at hiding how she felt.)
(Her emotions were simple. Transparent.)
Alva: I know where you’re coming from. But this isn’t how we do things.
Alva: And besides, the Eden Project is still full of unknown variables.
Alva: O-43 may be a key part of it, but we still don’t fully understand what she does or what her role is.
Alva: Even “her” intelligence network couldn’t retrieve a complete picture.
Alva: Destroying her recklessly could set off a chain reaction we can’t predict.
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