"... Satan, what about you? You're not gonna get on with all this fuzzy talk, are you?
Then Satan answered, releasing a low harsh thought.
"No, I ride. The singularity is an indeterminate element. I can't help but think of a clear strategy."
Astalot raised his voice of surprise at this.
"Are you insane!? You want to fight God again without any concrete measures?
"So I'm telling you. I'm not specific, but I have a plan. There's a singularity measure."
"You can't call that a strategy. Besides, you call Gaius an indeterminate element, but do you have any assurance that it will also lead to God? Do the personalities and doings of that singularity always work against God as well? Has anyone tried it in the past?
Satan answered Astalot's arrow-hearted questions with a calm and calm voice.
"There is no guarantee. Besides, some have probably tried it in the past. But... it's worth a try. In view of the character of the peculiarities of leaking hearsay, perhaps… it should also lead to God…"
"You're probably going to challenge God with that? It's reckless. What do you mean by that?"
Then Satan sent his thoughts using an even lower and harsher voice.
"It's Astarot. I've been locked up at the bottom of this hell for tens of thousands of years, right? To this literal hell...... yeah. To get out of here, to challenge God to fight, even if he has vanished vainly, to just come back here again. Whatever the hell there is more to it than here... then I'll try. Let's put the singularities in our hands and challenge those abominations to battle again. I've just lived in this freezing glacier, dreaming of soaking the gods in a sea of blood one day!