"The alliance of these demigods seems unbreakable, but in fact, there's a weakness," Bishop Irving said.
"Weakness," Kapei repeated.
"Exactly," Bishop Irving said, "A few years ago, they were at each other's throats; now they can coexist peacefully, and it's all because of that man."
"As long as we deal with that man, their alliance will collapse on its own," Kapei said, "However, he's not easily dealt with."
"Back at the Abyss Research Institute, I tried to trick him into taking antidepressant pills, which actually contained slow-release nanobots, ensuring he would follow my commands once ingested. You know, this isn't considered harming humans in my book, but rather a legitimate means of defending the institute's property rights, as he was an intruder who entered without permission."
"Yet, he seemed to sense something and didn't take them. As a synthetic human, I'm confident my expressions and language were flawless, so he must have some ability to sense danger."
