Chapter 188 188: Married?
"There is one way that might work," Luna stated, intriguing even Lilith.
"There is a way to get to your world now?" Lilith asked, frowning. "Are you being serious?"
"Yeah." Luna nodded. "There is one other way. After I went back, I spent a lot of time thinking about the past and tried to see how we could've changed the outcome. That's when I came to know of the other way one can use to get to our world."
"What way?" Lilith asked. "If we can use that, it might change the entire equation."
"Even though there is another way that can be used to get there, it's almost impossible. It's too dangerous, even for someone like Castiel, let alone you. So the other way is better to be avoided as well. It isn't a good way."
"Why don't you leave that for us to decide? What way is that? How can we get to your world?" Lilith asked. She didn't care what that method was or how dangerous it was; if it was possible, she wanted to know.
She wasn't the only one who wanted to know. Atlas also wanted to know. Even though he wasn't planning to go there, he wanted to know.
He already had a busy schedule ahead. He couldn't afford to involve himself in matters of other people, but he was still very curious about it. Even though it couldn't be of use to him, it could still be used by Castiel when he returned.
"The other method is by hacking my ship. I managed to find out that the security mechanism of our Bloodline could be removed by hacking the system, but that also removes the auto navigation of our ships."
"In other terms, anyone can use our ship, but in that case, they'll have to manually pilot it. And without the auto navigation and a map, it's almost impossible to safely get to our world. There is an extremely high chance that you'll end up getting lost in space."
" If I were to guess, there's not even a one percent chance of someone locating our world without auto navigation. Even I wouldn't be able to locate it."
"That's why I said it's useless and extremely dangerous since you'll be lost in vast space forever, never being able to find your way back to our world. Let alone our world; you won't even be able to come back to this world. That's why it's better if we just forget that the method even exists. It's too dangerous." Luna explained everything she managed to discover about their ships that she used to arrive here.
It was only because of auto navigation that she managed to come here, but if that stopped working, it was a disaster.
"I guess you weren't exaggerating when you said that the other method is more dangerous and almost impossible to execute successfully. So there is no way to get to your world."
Atlas looked out the window in disappointment.
'So Castiel would have no chance but to fight on earth. But if the entire earth is attached, won't Misella also come in the fire? Things are getting quite complicated at this point. There should definitely be a way to defeat them without losing too much in the process. But what way?'
"Do you know any weakness of your brother?" he asked Luna.
Luna shook her head. "He doesn't have any weaknesses as far as I know. If there was one flaw in him, it was his anger, I suppose. He gets angry really fast, and when he's angry, he doesn't think about what he does. Also, he hates losing or failures. If someone fails, no matter how important or close to him that person is, he kills that person."
"I don't think we can use that flaw as a weakness, can we?" she asked. "I'm sorry I can't be of more help."
"Quick to anger, huh." Atlas found the little piece of information quite interesting. Even though Luna didn't believe that this flaw could be seen as a weakness, it was different for Atlas. He had a feeling that there were ways for them to exploit this situation.
When people were quick to anger, they often made wrong decisions that weren't based on careful consideration. There was definitely something on it that they could use. As for how that was to be decided.
It was a long journey, and he believed that he had quite some time to think about it. It gave him something to do when he was sitting on the carriage with nothing better to do.
"Luna, you said you ran last time because your father wanted to get you married? Did they get you married in the end?" he asked Luna, trying to understand the family equation better to see if there was another important piece of information hidden there.
"No. He gave in after I went back and let me do as I pleased, even though my brother hated that. The marriage was canceled, but at the same time, father also removed my Royal Title because I didn't listen to him and caused that war."
"So you aren't married yet?" Atlas inquired.
Luna shook her head. "That's right."
"That's good," Atlas said, not realizing that his words were taken in the wrong context by Luna.
Luna thought that he was happy she wasn't married yet because he had feelings for her.
She didn't know that Atlas had another thing on his mind. Luna's brother was going to be the commander of this war and the highest authority. He hated people on Earth. What better way to make him even more furious than by getting his sister married.
Since the Prince hated Castiel the most, Atlas believed that if information about Luna marrying Castiel reached him, he was going to lose his mind and make hasty decisions. That was what he wanted. They had found a way to make the young Prince as angry as they could. Now all that was left was to make a thorough plan that Castiel could use in the war to defeat the enemies.
The conversation had finally started getting interesting for them when the carriage stopped. The Driver knocked on the door. "We are here, Sir."
"Got it." Atlas opened the door, stepping out of the carriage. The others also stepped out of the carriage, gazing at the restaurant nearby.
"You can take a nap in the carriage. We'll be eating and resting as well in the meantime. We have a long journey ahead." Atlas told the Carriage Driver before giving him two gold coins.
Seeing the gold coins, the Carriage driver was elated. At this rate, he believed he was going to be extremely rich soon! Two gold coins for such a short journey, and they had even longer to go!
"Thank you, Young Master!"