[color=ffd700]"How come we've never heard of this before?"[/color] Emiri after taking a little sip of her teacup. If this information was true, then they most likely could end this conflict with the Primordials once and for all, avoiding the deaths of God knows how many people in their hands. So, why did the being that told them to fight the Primordials in first place keep this knowledge to itself until now? Before the Contractor had a chance to explain itself, that is, if it intends to do that all, Emiri heard two of her fellow magical girls saying something unbelievable: First it was Rose, one of her own colleagues,[quote=@MarsAdept]"[color=00aeef]Sorry, but I have a question. Maybe several. First, what is your plan for finding this point? Second, what is the point of destroying it? We could easily use the nest as a training ground. And Control how many Primordials spawn from it.[/color]" [/quote] And then the redheaded girl, Elise,[quote=@Ariamis]"Yeah, that would be the perfect fighting spot! Just let them pop out and BAM! It's great!" [/quote] It was unbelievable, an atrocity that Emiri couldn't ignore in any instance, so she turned toward to the two and said, [color=ffd700]"How can you say something like this and still call yourself a magical girl? Are your proposing that we allow the Primordials continued existence just to use them as cattle? What will you do if you ever lose control of them? How many innocents you think that'll be lost because of your selfishness?"[/color] Emiri stopped her rant only after looking into Akame's eyes and seeing that their leader-of-sorts had remained calm the whole time. Emiri knew, or at least she thought that she knew the kind of person that Akame was, she wouldn't take part in such a plan, after all, if the flame wielder wanted to monopolize the Primordials after knowing such a thing it would be a piece of cake, so she had to have something else in her mind. Emiri didn't knew what, but she held her breath for several seconds, before addressing Akame, [color=ffd700]"Akame, say something, please. Surely you don't want to take part in that idea, do you? I believe in you, so please don't disappoint me..."[/color] [hr] [@TheWindel]