Sect - Book 5, Chapter 150: Eternal Night 3 (1/2)

Chapter 150: Eternal Night (3)

Just change your naht’s only requiree names? Whose name?”

“Fate’s Hands, and your own as well,” Eternal Night replied “You can call yourself anything you want, but you cannot call yourself Kelesda frooes for Fate’s Hands”

Kelesda was stunned The other Harpies were also beginning to react to what had just happened

Eternal Night was giving Kelesda and Fate’s Hands a second chance at life

Even so, this seee was very important

If the country’s subjects were to find out that Fate’s Hands had achieved legitie blow to theirthis outward appearance would make the pill much easier to s for the country’s subjects

As long as no one spread the neould know that this neas once Fate’s Hands?

The same went for Kelesda

His identity was far too obvious Changing his na under a different identity would benefit everyone

Was that too much of a request?

Not at all

Kelesda had changed identities countless ti the name Kelesda was a piece of cake for hie the name of Fate’s Hands

“Fate’s Hands is a name passed down by our founder This na ht sier exists”

Kelesda felt his heart tighten with pain

Yes, Fate’s Hands no longer existed

Even if it were to be rebuilt, it would need to be fro a name in comparison to an opportunity to rebuild?

Even so, saying that the name was co as an ar soldiers again even if all the soldiers in that army were killed in action

Why? Because the name of the army was the soul of the army With the soul present, it was always possible to rebuild

Fate’s Hands represented the hopes and drea their combined efforts in that direction Without that naone

For this reason, changing names was also not a sht had said, Fate’s Hands no longer existed

It had been destroyed!

Kelesda wanted to rebuild Even though changing its nah to survive uncomfortable, it would also afford them more opportunities

The heart of an army wasn’t impossible to rebuild as well

Kelesda’s request to Eternal Night was like a slap to the face of the Harpies Eternal Night’s request, therefore, wasn’t extravagant in the least

Actually, Kelesda had already been planning on negotiating with Eternal Night but hadn’t expected to be asked to pay such a cheap price

It had to be said, however, that this price was an important one to demand for the sake of Sky Country

As such, Kelesda could only agree “That’s fine What are the rules you insist on?”

“You cannot betray the Harpies That’s not too ht asked

“Well……” Yet another totally reasonable request

Fate’s Hands was a terrorist organization, and now Eternal Night was de that they not betray the Harpies That was obviously against what their core principles were - the Arcanist redolory How could they never rebel?

But in another sense, convincing the Harpies to support an organization that would eventually turn on thereed to it today, someone else would overturn it the next day

Kelesda also was keenly aware of this fact, but he also knew that agreeing to this condition would cause the fundaing nan It would require rebuilding of the army’s heart

This de the fundamental attribute of the arht had countered Kelesda’s advance quite well You want to be cleansed? Fine, then clean yourself a little hly You cannot be covered in mud and claim that you are clean

If you want to abandon your boat and return to shore, you needed to de as Kelesda agreed, then the matter would be settled with much less commotion

This was not the revival of Fate’s Hands, but the creation of a kind of country-backed organization that no longer had anything to do with Fate’s Hands

Even if the truth of the situation were to co that Eternal Night and Serene Dream Lotus Croere forced to acquiesce to Kelesda because of the threat of the Desolate Beast And it was their wit and heroisht and join theainst the Desolate Beast

There was room in the books of history for this kind ofto happen

Many people didn’t realize that so an individual’s moniker would alter the direction of their life

Those nahtforhen recorded on the pages of books, but there were all kinds of ianization constantly espoused their love for their country and deed values and rebelled, howto swear loyalty to that kind of an organization? How many people would believe in it? How anization then wield?

If Kelesda wanted to create a new organization, this was a truth he absolutely needed to consider carefully

If you want to abandon your boat and return to shore, you needed to deh your actions