Rozen could guess what Magnus was thinking.
It wasn't hard to guess at all.
"Indeed. If it were you now, you wouldn't need to be afraid even if your opponent was one of the great powers. However, you should be able to imagine the consequences if you were to go to war with an entire country."
Magnus spoke in a calm tone, telling everyone what he was worried about.
He was actually worried about the outbreak of war.
Admittedly, Rozen didn't need to be afraid of anything, even if his opponent was a large country. However, if he really knew the truth and went to war with a large country, Rozen wouldn't be afraid, but what about the innocent civilians?
If Rozen parachuted hundreds of thousands of troops into a country and let them attack it, wouldn't the civilians suffer?
Then, Rozen would take his revenge. It didn't matter whether he won or lost. If he won, it would be best to let the other party bear the consequences. If he lost, he could make the other party suffer greatly and be devoured by the neighboring countries. Regardless of the outcome, Rozen wouldn't lose out. However, the people in that country would definitely be plunged into an abyss of misery.
That wasn't a big deal.
More importantly, World War II was about to begin.
The smell of gunpowder between the great powers continued to rise and the atmosphere of war became more and more intense. Once a war broke out, the subsequent wars would all break out in one go.
When that time came, all the countries in the world would be in conflict because of this incident, and a world war would truly begin.
In other words, if Rozen really started a war with a country, it would cause everything to explode.
As such, Magnus couldn't tell the truth to Rozen.
"I know you're a smart person, but at the same time, you're also a straightforward person. If it really comes to a point where it's necessary, you won't hesitate to start a war."
Magnus's voice sounded in Rozen's ears.
"You'll consider the safety of the civilians and the subsequent problems, but you definitely won't be afraid because of that."
"In other words, you don't mind war, and you don't hate war."
"So, I can be sure that your actions will really start a world war."
That was what Magnus said.
And that was an indisputable fact.
Rozen didn't mind war, and he didn't hate war either.
From the moment Renli was burned down, he had been at war all this time.
The battle around the wishing machine called Holy Grail would eventually evolve into a war.
Even the Holy Grail War itself was a battle between servants, masters, and masters.
In addition, Rozen has been through many worlds, and he has participated in wars and started wars. How could Rozen be afraid of war like ordinary people?
It was precisely because of this that Rozan Can dared to summon the Night of One Hundred Ghosts in the previous world and turned Tokyo into a ghost town. Even if Rozen did consider the lives of the civilians, and he didn't let any casualties appear, but other than that, Rozen was completely unscrupulous. He didn't care about the people's panic, let alone their fear, and ravaged Tokyo into ruins.
Afterward, Rozen made up for everything, but what happened was what happened. That day directly became the Day of Ten Thousand Demons, which was regarded as a dark history by future generations in that world. Those who experienced that day also left an indelible shadow in their hearts, and no matter how hard they tried, they couldn't get rid of it.
All of that was a kind of harm.
And Rozen wasn't unaware of that, but he still chose to do it.
Because …
"I am not a saint, let alone a hero. Even if I won't avoid the coming battle, and I don't want to see innocent people shed blood and tears, I am still a very selfish person. No matter what kind of battle I participate in, it's only for the people around me."
Rozen admitted that.
It had been said many times.
When it came to human logic and human history, Rozen didn't fight with the great belief of wanting to save the world. It was only for Matthew, for Roman, for Chaldea's family and friends that he chose to stand up.
The same was true for battles and wars in other worlds. Rozen didn't participate because he wanted to save the world, but for the people he thought were important.
In this regard, Rozen was a very ordinary person. He would be angry, hate, and fight desperately for those who hurt the people he cared about. He would also sympathize with those who were innocent and pitiful, and he would want to give some help, but he would never think about saving all the suffering people in the world. If necessary, he could even be cruel and turn a blind eye to them.
If the attributes of a servant were to describe Rozen, then Rozen's attribute must be — — "Neutral. Good."
Neutral: Not active in social and public rules.
Good: Have their own rules and follow them seriously. Most of them have the tendency to protect specific people and ideas.
This attribute was the most suitable for Rozen.
Therefore, although Rozen had done many things that only saints and heroes could do, he was actually not a hero or a saint. He was just a human.
In summary, if it was really necessary, Rozen would never be afraid of war like others.
He might think of ways to ensure the safety of the people, but apart from that, Rozen wouldn't think about other things, and he didn't think it was necessary.
He saw through this, so he decided not to tell Rozen anything.
"I can only give you one sentence."
Magnus raised his eyes and looked straight at Rozen.
"Don't believe Izanagi."
After saying this, Magnus stood up.
With this action as a primer, the illusion and soundproof enchantment around him were broken.
"Master."
The girls of the team immediately came up to him.
"Let's go."
Magnus was ready to leave.
To this …
"Raizen is here."
Rozen said this abruptly.
"— — —"
Magnus's body froze on the spot as if he had been frozen.
In this situation, Rozen said something.
"He has become stronger. He should not be weaker than you, and he will come for you."
Rozen explained the situation concisely.
Magnus turned his back to Rozen and said nothing.
Soon …
"Then I will let him know what the gap is."
Magnus responded with an emotionless voice.
Then, Magnus left with his team while the team maintained vigilance against Rozen.
When the surrounding students saw this scene, they all looked at each other in dismay.
"Why did he suddenly leave?"
"They didn't even say a word, right?"
"What the hell is going on?"
"Who knows …"
The students were completely confused.
Only Rozen was left, watching Magnus leave, his eyes flashed.
"Master Rozen …"
"Rozen …"
"Rozen …"
Irori, Ye Ye, and Little Violet all talked to Rozen with some scruples.
Rozen nodded and said with no expression.
"Let's go."
After saying that, Rozen also got up and left, and the girls quickly followed.
They left the student cafeteria, leaving the onlookers to continue to talk.
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