Running away from madness

After the intense battle and confronting and defeating multiple dragons, Rain noticeably grew stronger. The experience of facing such formidable adversaries and emerging victorious undoubtedly honed his skills and amplified his strength. Yet, despite this apparent growth in power, Rain found himself troubled with dissatisfaction.

The enemy's tactics of toying with him left Rain feeling annoyed. His pursuit of power, once driven by a rational understanding that strength could bring resolution and control, now seemed inadequate. The power he wielded through the sins was utterly useless in the face of the dragon god's manipulations and overwhelming power....

The notion that power would provide solutions and a sense of control over circumstances failed to hold true in the face of the enemy's pure, unadulterated power. Rain's longing for strength had been founded on the belief that it would grant him an advantage, yet this battle revealed the limitations of it…