"What could possibly be ominous about it? This weapon was crafted using a descendant who intended to start a rebellion as the material. in the realm of divine artifacts, its power ranks among the top,"
Father was somewhat surprised by Muria's reason for refusal and explained again. His matter-of-fact attitude left Muria speechless.
Should I say it's no wonder for a primordial deity who has lived for so long? He's completely unbound by any ties of kinship and does as he pleases.
To kill his own descendent and then make a weapon out of him to be given to other deities, this method is undeniably savage. Nevertheless, the god of war and victory, who had unfortunately been turned into a weapon, was no less cruel.
He too wanted to kill his own Father and take his place. Muria felt no sympathy or regret for his fall.