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The Minister then realized what was the source of her hate, and upon hearing the words Parent-Murdering, he knew then and there exactly what Kara was feeling. In truth, he had seen it before in the eyes of many Assyrian children, their parents were killed by ELOR's agents over the years, and even to those who lost their parents to the Grimm. That was the sad thing about the Grimm, they were violent and had no mercy. It was a cruel design, but they could learn to be compassionate just the same. But The Minister also knew that Grimm were like humans, you could not blame the entire human species for the actions of one human, just like how this human could not blame the actions of one Grimm for all of the Grimm. Nevertheless, his heart felt a great pang of guilt: in his hopes to make peace with Lady Mulberry, he had crossed a line he never should have. But what should he have done: give up everything he had ever learned and believed in for the sake of revenge of someone else? But, what could he do. The Minister then shook his head, it would seem he had now made an enemy from his ways of peace. The Minister then turned and walked away, sighing with grief, "Violence begets more violence. If only there had been a better path for this world, but sadly, there may be none left.'' I only pray to Ashur that there may be hope left." ''The Minister then walked up to Bryce, "I am terrbily sorry Sir Timberwolf. I will go seek what I must alone now. I have disgraced your comrade's welcome. I must leave now, for I am certain Lady Mulberry does not wish my company, less she seeks to bring my demise. But...I shall leave you be." The Minister said with a tired expression as he walked away into the forest towards Sardonyx, his yellow glowing flare growing dimmer the farther he walked away.