Vincent's gaze fixed on the passing scenery as he leaned back in the car seat, his mind swirling with conflicting thoughts. Playing the role of the antagonist, even for a just cause, was not an easy task. It challenged his own moral compass and tested the boundaries of his resolve.
"It's tough acting like a bad guy," he admitted internally, his voice filled with a hint of weariness.
"Let's go back home ," he ordered.
The vampire representative, seated beside him, nodded.
While in route .
"Are you sure it's okay to just leave like that, Master Vincent?" the representative asked, breaking the silence that had settled between them. It was a valid question, one that probed the boundaries of their strategy and the potential risks of leaving loose ends.
What do you think of Alonzo's actions ? Do you think he was right or wrong ?