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His life was gone, how could he still enjoy anything!
As for subjects and the like, if they were all dead, he could simply find more later, at worst, just catch some alien races from the wild to fill the gaps.
Regarding the responsibility for the fallen town, of course, he would distance himself entirely and then find a scapegoat.
For example, the leader of the Human Corps, wasn't he a great choice?
Who told him to be the first to run away, shaking the army's morale, leading to the Human Corps fleeing before even engaging the sea monster? No wonder the corps soldiers fell apart.
The overseer sitting on the monster carriage was contemplating how to absolve himself of guilt, completely unaware that a shadow grew larger, enveloping his carriage.
Dilys swooped down, and when she was less than fifty meters from the monster carriage, she opened her bloodthirsty maw, releasing fiery dragon flames that erupted like a volcano.
Almost in an instant, it set the carriage ablaze.