Chapter 988 - 420: Eye of Observation_3
Chapter 988 - 420: Eye of Observation_3
"If we completely distance ourselves and stand in opposition, Cassandra Tower Master will completely lose control, becoming a true disaster.
But if we can build a relationship of trust through healing Eve, there might be a chance to influence her decisions from within, pulling her back onto the right track."
This perspective led the Eye of Observation into deeper contemplation.
Indeed, complete estrangement and hostility could make the situation even worse.
On the other hand, moderate contact and influence might become a means of balance.
"Lastly, and what I consider the most important point."
Ron’s tone became more earnest and direct:
"Senior, you’ve survived since the Second Era, becoming one of the few witnesses across eras. Besides your special bloodline, what do you think is the fundamental reason for this?"
This question caused the projection of the Eye of Observation to fluctuate violently, clearly touching on something extremely sensitive.
"What are you trying to say?"
The Eye of Observation’s tone turned wary: "What do you think is related to my prolonged existence?"
"Participation, rather than mere observation."
Ron directly voiced his well-considered speculation:
"A ’true observer,’ in essence, would, due to excessive transcendence, gradually lose connection with the real world.
But you are different; you’ve been involved in the historical process in various ways."
His tone became more assertive:
"Teaching students, passing on knowledge, providing guidance and assistance at critical moments...
It’s these seemingly ’compromise-neutral’ acts of participation that have kept you in significant contact with the real world, avoiding the slumber problem faced by other ancient beings."
The Eye of Observation fell silent once more.
"So, complete neutrality is actually a path to nothingness."
Ron continued to elaborate his point:
"And moderate participation, especially those that can drive progress and save the innocent, is instead a necessary condition for maintaining existence and vitality."
"You young man..."
The tone of the Eye of Observation underwent a subtle but noticeable change, with much of its hostility reduced:
"Your understanding of the essence of existence is much deeper than I imagined... Indeed, as you said..."
The atmosphere in the room began to change.
The tense feeling of a drawn sword was gradually dissolving, replaced by a subtle easing.
But just then, Uther suddenly spoke:
"Speaking of this, I remembered someone."
His tone became thoughtful:
"Maybe we should consult ’Record Officer’ Gould’s opinion."
"Gould?"
The Eye of Observation’s tone carried surprise:
"That guy who likes to collect stories and legends everywhere? Do you think he would be interested in such matters?"
"Precisely because of this trait of his."
Uther explained:
"Gould is one of the most learned scholars I know, and his understanding of various healing cases in history might be deeper than any of us.
Moreover, his stance is likewise neutral, unswayed by political factors."
Upon hearing this name, Ron’s heart was stirred.
"The Legacy of the Annihilation Era" is precisely the work of this Great Wizard, which records countless pieces of precious historical knowledge and cases of the Ancient Alchemists.
"And moreover..."
Uther continued:
"If the three of us perform a summoning together, we might be able to share some of the consumption. Besides, Gould’s understanding of historically gifted healers lends sufficient value to his advice."
The Eye of Observation once again fell into deep thought. Although he still did not explicitly state his agreement, his attitude was indeed much softened compared to before.
"I need some time to consider."
He finally said:
"This is not a decision that can be made lightly. But...but your arguments indeed have merit."
The projection began to grow more blurred:
"Give me three days. In three days, I will give you the final answer. If Gould also agrees to participate...perhaps the situation will be different."
With that, the mirror returned to calm, and the projection of the Eye of Observation completely disappeared.
"It seems...there’s still hope."
Eve softly said:
"Although there’s not a definitive answer yet, at least...at least it’s not an outright rejection."
"Yes."
Uther nodded gently:
"And even if the Eye of Observation ultimately decides not to participate, we have other options. This healing will proceed; only the method might be adjusted."
He looked at Ron, with approval in his eyes:
"Your analysis just now was brilliant, hitting the essence of the problem.
Though the Eye of Observation is stubborn, he is not unreasonable.
Give him some time to think, and the result might be better than we expect."
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