The lives of the Warriors Den before Morgana were like a minuscule ant scurrying across the ground, insignificant and unworthy of her attention. More disconcerting was the fact that a significant number of these individuals were not only direct descendants of the Mirren family but also younger relatives of Morgana herself.
While Aemon had long been indifferent to the fate of those around him, he had yet to reach the level of apathy displayed by Morgana. In this moment, he finally realized the vast difference between himself and Morgana. He could disregard the lives of a few individuals, but Morgana was indifferent to the lives of all.
In Morgana's eyes, the sacrifice of over 100,000 lives from the Warriors Den was inconsequential as long as she could secure another 500 years of life. However, this revelation did not evoke fear in Aemon. The conditions that Morgana offered were too enticing, and he held high expectations for the promising future she promised.
With a determined expression, he spoke to Morgana, his voice filled with gratitude, "Thank you for your guidance. I understand."
Morgana nodded with satisfaction.
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