"The demise of nearly a million devout believers and the loss of an equal number of worshipers. If you can endure all that, then why not consider joining our Divine Court?"
Facing the deity who insisted on not intervening in the war and even showed intentions of leaving, the red Dragon God felt a headache coming on; indeed, who made the first move in this war was a rather key issue.
Yet the fellow before him was impervious to persuasion—a loss of such magnitude would drive any ordinary deity to rage, even to the point of losing all reason. But he actually wanted to leave, as if he wished to pretend none of this had ever happened.
"Indeed, the Divine Court is not bad, but not every deity will join."
"Well, well, I didn't see that coming. You play the coward so convincingly, yet you've got some backbone, looking down on our Divine Court. But, sadly, backbone alone is useless, and by the way, I can take your words as an insult and contempt towards the Divine Court."