A two-pronged attack would be ideal, however, he could only really count a handful of people that he had spoken to individuals who would truly put their lives on the line not for Kon, but for the downfall of the Magic Council or at least the destabilisation of the organization within Fiore. He, himself had fewer and fewer reasons to call Fiore home these days, with this mechanical island better resembling his homeland of Bosco with freedoms offered to would-be mercenaries. Kon had never described him as one, but in the aftermath of plans moving forward, that would be the best name to give himself. Gone were the days when he would be at the leisure of armchair-sitting officials who would send him on wild goose chases across the globe. Experiences like the one in Sin made him fully realize that the best person to serve would be himself, something he would be doing with his separation from what he had spent the better part of a year reforming. The finality of this came in part from his decision to surrender the weapon manufactured through the very same artifact mentioned earlier to the Talaz Lagaarian scientists as a show of good faith and to retrofit it into something else, something more useful in the times ahead. Many of the curious characters were already well armed in one capacity or another so the need for more firepower wasn’t something he was overly concerned about but rather fortification, the need to protect their identities and themselves.
While he had already given the scientists a substantial amount of jewels only a few weeks ago, only money seemed to make them truly kick into high gear and manufacture anything of high volume to begin the prototyping stage. These elements were all that could keep Kon distracted as he began to question whether his decision to be so liberal with his invitation would lead to disaster but optimism and grit would keep his mind at ease, even as he looked out through the thick glass windows towards the distant Fractured Sky still resolute in the now. Offering an unequalled amount of power for the people of Talaz Lagaarian but for an undeniable cost best illustrated by the devastation it wrought down upon the people. The harsh reality was that nothing was going to stop the reality-warping machine from influencing the real world not even the descents of those that made the device in the first place. Kon had his touches with the void, with its effects still impacting him as Hirota lingered within his psyche alongside Miharu, the two constantly at odds with him and each other. Despite these interactions he held no hatred nor gratitude for the void, it was merely a tool that he had become accustomed to using relying upon the skills of Hirota, a refined beauty who held a blade in a past life instead of now wielding it through Kon. Recognizing at least in part the delicate situation that they were in at least until the stage was set, neither Miharu nor Hirota would be present for the foray that was to occur instead mulling with one another inside of his head, as he merely watched and waited for those he had invited and those who came as part of a discrete effort to invoke anarchy within the peace that the world in particular Fiore had found itself in for so many years now.