Earlier, before Adam was returned back to the state he was at the beginning, Gaia spoke to Solaris.
She had one thing to make clear to him:
"You have to die." Alone in front of the idealised face of her avatar, this face was made clear.
His execution to 'revive' her avatar was decided.
The healed up figure didn't even seem mad at this point. His head looking down on the endless void.
He sat on his seat without making a sound, but was definitely still there. There was just nothing spoken.
"…" There was nothing for him to comment about.
It wasn't like he was afraid of dying.
"Aren't you curious about anything?" She asked knowing what she'd requested was unreasonable.
There was a long silence that followed…
It was only after recollecting some of his fragmented ego that Solaris started to speak:
"…Why him?" His words were like mumbling.
"You mean… why did I choose Adam?"
"You had so many options."
"Indeed. There were many more suitable than him."
"Then…?" Solaris turned his head up to look into her eyes. With unfathomable depths to them.
"…He earned his place."
"Lies."
"Do I look like I'd lie to you? Not once had I spoken a lie to anyone." She protected herself with a smile.
But Solaris wasn't Adam. He put two and two together to figure out something she had hidden.
"Pandorica… What is that place?" His question seemed to show he knew more then he let on.
This inquiry wasn't something she could answer.
However, Gaia allowed herself some leeway since he wouldn't be able to tell anyone else anyway.
Especially not to the man about to return…
"It's… a large recycling bin." She tapped her cheek and tried to find the words best fitted to explain it.
She monologued about the place:
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"That place… Is where the souls of the damned are reborn. This isn't a place of punishment, but refor-"
"You mean it's a prison." Solaris corrected her on that. Of course, there was no other explanation.
"Yes… You could call it that as well."
"And you sent Adam there."
"I had no choice. His existence… was unplanned. It was unexpected he managed to save my daughter."
"Unplanned…?" This was an answer he didn't think was the truth. It sounded way too coincidental.
"His ascension was all about the timing. It could've happened to anyone. What differed… was after."
"The game?"
"Yes, I created that 'System' in the guise of a little game to help her. However, I didn't expect much."
"…So he's your benefactor?"
"I know you're probably wondering why I sent my benefactor into a prison, but my hands were tied."
"That's nonsense. You said you didn't lie, but you never told him anything. Was he not worth telling?"
"It'd never been like that." Gaia's skin crawled when the darkness on the man's face became darker.
Like he's morph into a demon at any moment.
"After coming to this world because of a mere accident, you kept him in the dark about a lot."
"…My words were restricted."
"It's always about 'restrictions' and this and that…!"
"I'm not lying to you."
"Doesn't matter. The only thing that does is that you're a fucking psycho! You and that bitch too!"
"That's…"
"And what? You want to kill me now? Hehe~ You think everything will be settled when he's back?"
"…What do you know?" Gaia realised that he had understood something. A fact she'd kept secret.
"The 'bad end' you've been trying to hide your daughter from. It's still coming to Pandorica. You say it like she's safe now, which means only by leaving the kingdom can we escape a tragedy."
"…That's right."
"Then why did you reincarnate her there?! This all could've been avoided if you just took care of her! I would never have existed, Lumina wouldn't have died, her children… they… It's all your fault!"