"...That's the limit to their power, you know?", informed Alisa, with a, clear analytical look in her eyes. Her train of though paused at the station for another small spoonful of chocolate parfait, and finally carried on, waving her spoon ever so elegantly as she explained, "For all their resources, they're tethered to the wishes of their higher ups, with the King himself above all."
As the two girl sat face to face on a lazy spring afternoon, inside a scarcely populated café, they scarcely looked like they had anything truly important to discuss. Yet such assumption couldn't be further from the truth. With her fiancé choosing to leave the Rune Knights, this left the young Pegasus with an important question answer: Where would they go next. Alisa for once would have tried to keep her in Blue Pegasus, where she could watch over and protect her, nurture her power like a good senior, until the day came when she no longer needed a tall, statuesque sculptress standing behind her corner...
It would still be a while before any of these plans came to fruition however, they had plenty of ideas but very few concrete plans, and so long as they all lacked those, Alisa would for the most part prefer to simply enjoy this afternoon snack with the cute little bride to be, her legs crossed gracefully under the table as she laid back on her chair and relished her sweet treat:
"That said, you really must try this parfait. Mmm~...", Alisa took another small spoonful, lips widening into a rapturous smile as she closed her eyes, savoring every bit of delecatble sweetness to the last drop, right before it slid effortlessly down her throat, "It's to die for~"
Meanwhile, Alisa had recieved a message from her information broker... She had yet to tell Esperia about this, or even tell her what Black Sun truly was and why she planned on butchering each and every last one of them. The lonely sculptress naturally preferred keeping a tight lid on this for as long as possible, but ever since that battle Fernir got caught in, she wondered if that was truly the best way of dealing with this...