Khan had to admit his patience was running thin. He understood the value of sticking to plans, and he was even to blame for refusing the mana's offer, but the True Chaos was really pushing it.
The way Khan saw it, the True Chaos didn't need to waste his time like that. If the God wanted a private audience, Khan would happily grant it. He preferred that over risking his underlings' lives anyway.
Instead, the True Chaos wasn't only forcing the team to traverse multiple environments for no apparent reason. It was also splitting the group little by little, forcing fights that had no clear purpose.
Some rationale joined Khan's annoyance, fueling it. Blowing the True Chaos' plan apart could give the regulated universe a better shot at victory. Spreading a bit of wanton destruction would also satisfy Khan very much.
Still, the opposite could be true, too. Actually, it was a far bigger possibility than Khan's unrestrained venting ruining a God's plan.
