As she watched the bond between her soul and the captain grow weaker, Sister Lust's sense of crisis also grew stronger.
Now she could no longer convince herself that the other's power was merely illusion-making.
At this critical juncture, combining the perspective from inside the warehouse seeing reports about Black Impermanence, his operational logic seemed to involve finding someone and completing work for them.
In this situation, the person he likely found is the captain of the City Management Team of River Debris City.
And once the captain's soul is completely separated from her, Black Impermanence and the captain begin "work," Sister Lust doesn't expect any fruitful outcomes for herself.
It's the calamity caused by greed.
If she had fled at the first sight of Black Impermanence, it would have been better; there's no escape now, right?
Sister Lust stopped writhing and struggling, looking at Black Impermanence, she said earnestly:
