
At long last, it came time to begin the siege. With the actual battle looming on the horizon, Amane found herself grateful that preparations such as these had to be made, providing her with ample distraction from the fact that in a few scant hours she would be going to war against Falderen, and the players that sided with them. For all the creatures that she'd fought and killed in Terra Sphere, none of them had been remotely humanoid, and definitely none of them had been sentient. Somewhat subconsciously, the part of her that was a normal university student recognised that this was the fine line between being a gamer, and letting TS rule her life. Once she crossed it, something within her — too nebulous to define — would be irrevocably changed.
But to turn her back on her allies, her guild, even the Yladians, whom she made a promise to support...that too was out of the question. She made the choice to pick up the game, and unless she had the determination to put it down forever, this was a consequence that she knew she'll have to face, either now, or months into the future. But sooner or later something would force her to kill. Idly, paradoxically, with a nonchalance born from hysteria, Amane supposed now was as good a time as any to lose that innocence.
Perhaps it was her distraction, but when she pushed the siege weapon that she'd been in charge of, instead of inching forward the contraption skidded on the wet mud, nearly rolling backwards as she hurried to correct it. Even after pushing multiple times, the weapon hardly made any progress forwards, and Amane wondered if, despite her lack of a crafting skill, she should've gone to help with the parachutes after all.
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