Furthermore, once he did so, even if there was a reason for it, his relationship with his daughter would inevitably shatter, never returning to the close bond they once shared.
Agamemnon's face was a mix of cloud and sunshine; although his wife's disloyalty angered him deeply, he still had genuine feelings for his well-behaved daughter.
Seeing Agamemnon hesitating and looking at her, Pandora assumed an uninvolved demeanor and smiled, saying,
"I'm just suggesting, you decide what's more important to you: family affection or the throne."
But then, she raised her hand to point at the night that enveloped the tent outside and playfully reminded him,
"However, you'd better be quick, or by the time dawn breaks, the second siege may begin, and by then, I cannot guarantee I'll be able to save you from the deities' hands."