-926- I am willing to trust her

At this point, Rozen could also understand just how dangerous Altera was.

Even though her true origins were still unknown, Solomon's reaction indicated that this girl was undoubtedly an extraordinary figure.

Of course, Rozen had long known that Altera was no ordinary existence. Being on the Moon, sealed away, and even having a mere incarnation on Earth that accomplished deeds worthy of being recorded in the Throne of Heroes—all of these hinted at her exceptional nature.

Moreover, even without these clues, witnessing Altera treating a temple as a stone bed for her slumber, feeling the ancient, terrifying, and astonishing aura emanating from her, would make anyone understand how fearsome she truly was.

An existence like this, even Solomon, a Grand Servant who incinerated humanity, showed fear and retreat. He even referred to her as a monster. It was evident how formidable she was.

Rozen had already considered, upon seeing the giant Altera, that if she was truly an enemy of the world, civilization, and humanity, bringing her to Earth would lead to unimaginable consequences, enough to send shivers down one's spine.

Now, witnessing Altera's power that could destroy a part of the world, not only did Rozen feel the reality of it, but the other Servants couldn't help but harbor hostility towards her.

After all, Heroic Spirits are ultimately existences that protect the world and humanity. From the perspective of these Heroic Spirits, recorded on the Throne of Heroes outside the world, someone like Altera, an enemy of the world, was undoubtedly dangerous.

Scáthach wouldn't blame Rozen for summoning such a perilous entity. After all, she herself played a role in facilitating this. However, if Rozen couldn't control such a dangerous existence, Scáthach would undoubtedly lead all the present Servants to attack and eliminate Altera.

This was not only for the sake of the world and humanity but also for Rozen.

Once Altera went berserk, Rozen, being her Master, would be the first to suffer. Hence, the Servants stood before Rozen, facing off against Altera, all for Rozen's safety.

Rozen was deeply grateful for this, understanding their genuine concern.

However, Scáthach and the others were unaware of one crucial fact.

(Now, Altera has become a complete record within my soul. She cannot rebel against me and cannot be destroyed.)

That's the case.

Perhaps not even the giant Altera expected that, in the moment she formed a contract with Rozen, her existence had already transformed into a pure record engraved in Rozen's soul.

This Altera, incapable of rebelling and dying, would remain inseparable from Rozen unless he perished. This was the dominance of an absolute contract.

Anyone summoned through Rozen's summoning ritual would become a record within his soul, a forever familiar. This was made possible by the power of "Miracle."

Although, in the face of a regular existence, forming an absolute contract required absolute loyalty from the other party, allowing the "Miracle" ring to open a pathway between their souls, turning them into a record within Rozen's soul.

However, when using summoning techniques derived from the "Miracle" itself, like the ritual that summoned Altera, the "Miracle" could intervene at the moment of the ritual's establishment, opening the pathway between their souls and completing the procedure of the absolute contract. This made the summoned entity an eternal familiar to Rozen.

Altera's summoning was accomplished using knowledge inherited from the "Miracle."

Therefore, when the giant Altera created the Heroic Spirit Attila to take her place and accepted Rozen's summoning, the Heroic Spirit Altera was already etched into Rozen's soul. She couldn't betray him or meet her end unless Rozen died.

Rozen could feel that he now had absolute dominion over Altera. Not only could he dismiss her at any time, returning her to his soul, but he could also command her absolutely, much like using a Command Spell.

This was why Rozen was confident that he could control Altera. Even without the factor of an absolute contract, he had the ability to manage his summoned entities as a skilled summoner.

Thus, when Scáthach earnestly sought confirmation, Rozen could provide a positive answer.

Besides this, there was another reason why Rozen was certain that Altera wouldn't go berserk.

"That reason is..."

"I believe in her."

Rozen faced Scathach and all the present Servants, stating firmly.

"I believe in Altera."

That's right.

That was Rozen's conviction.

The reason was simple.

"Despite being an enemy of humanity, facing a human she could easily crush, she chose to engage in equal conversation with me."

"Despite being a destroyer of civilizations, when faced with a difficult request, she chose to extend a helping hand and entrusted me with this dangerous power."

"So, I am willing to trust her."

Rozen said this with sincerity.

"Please, everyone, don't let me betray her trust. I'm counting on you."

And that was it.

Upon hearing this, the group of Servants exchanged glances.

"Senpai..."

Mash looked at Rozen, her eyes showing a hint of gentleness.

"..."

Altera, who had been staring at Rozen, displayed a ripple in her eyes for the first time.

Then, Scathach also looked at Rozen in silence. After a while, she relaxed her shoulders.

"If that's your choice, let me see if you can truly surprise me again and control this power firmly in your hands."

Scathach approved of Rozen's decision.

And since Scathach had acknowledged it, the other Servants did not object either.

"I respect your choice too."

Karna nodded, maintaining his usual calm and indifferent demeanor.

As for Rama and Sita, they had no objections either.

"I have great faith in Master." Rama smiled, "If it's Master, there won't be any problems."

"Yes." Sita, with a gentle and loving smile, added, "Anyone recognized by Lord Rama must be an extraordinary hero."

The Servants expressed themselves in such a manner.

This made Medea and Atalanta silently lower their weapons. Jason sighed in relief, and even Heracles, as if losing all hostility, turned into a pure statue, standing motionless.

Thus, Altera's position as Rozen's Servant received affirmation.

The next moment...

"Clang..."

Suddenly, the bodies of the Servants began to emit a radiant light, like spiritual particles about to dissipate, becoming transparent.

"This is..."

The Servants were momentarily puzzled, but then all of them understood.

"This Singularity has been repaired."

Scathach revealed.

"Our mission is also complete, and it's time to return."