Hiraga wasn't very reassured. "But how?" the goddess asked in a sweet voice. Childish curiosity was a wonderful concealment to her interrogation. Somethign else was bothering though. This high and mighty speech, for the sake of everyone, the savior has arrived. She has heard it before. It was what got them into this mess in the first place. She would not allow for lives to be involved on such a grand scale without their consent again, not until the end time. "Is it right to do that?" she continued her questions, putting a pout on her face. "I had eleven siblings once. We all used to play on one playground. Sometimes we bickered and fought over toys. My youngest brother didn't like it so one day he locked the gate to the ground and tossed the key into a pond." Hiraga said, telling a concealed version of the events that really transpired, "One of my older brothers got angry, climbed over the fence and broke all the toys at home in return. Even my garden!" she added with a sob. "It's not nice to do something like that and not ask everybody!" she finished, trying to make Ben think of his actions and hoping she wasn't too obvious for now. After all, a former mortal would hardly recognize her story for what it truly was. [@Lord Zee] [@Deyedreamer]