"That concludes my report." I said. After giving my report, the officers went on to discuss the plan of action. Of course, they also included Master Sorania to ask advice from her, which she gladly helped.
Lieutenant Colonel dismissed the three of us, and without saying any more words, I gave him my salute which he returned, and I swiftly took off before my Platoon Leader and Platoon Sergeant could have a word with me.
I was glad that this mission was over, yet for some reason, I felt unease from what I saw that day. I knew it was dangerous, and I was thankful to my Creator that I got to destroy whatever that was. But knowing that the Black Hole could just make a thousand of replica with that thing made me swallow my pride and tremble in horror.
A corrupted Planet Core that gives death to the entire world. A sinister energy that summons infinite number of Fiends, make them stronger than ordinary Fiends we had fought, and even give a power up to an entire fleet of spaceship just by accumulating energy around the environment and making it theirs...
Even though the orbiter was destroyed that time, imagine the manpower it has if it was still alive.
Ever since the creation of the worlds, Black Hole has been active from the beginning. When there is light, there is also darkness. When there is good, there must be evil. The Black Hole organization is a living embodiment of death and chaos that harbors sinister Force to the universe.
I always wonder why our Creator never puts an end to them. Why did our Creator just left them be? Despite asking through prayers, I received no answer. But I knew that in this life, we need opposition.
How can one experience happiness, if they haven't experienced sadness?
How can we experience the feeling of freedom, if we haven't experienced the feeling of being enslaved? It doesn't need to be physical. Sometimes, the small and ordinary things we do that we assumed was 'normal' could be evil actually and we just don't know it because we have been enslaved by the lies.
But there's no point pondering over these things.
Even if it's just a small act of gesture, it can make a huge difference in the future.
That's why I have to do something about this. I won't rest until I eradicate the threats that might harm my loved ones in the near future. Because I know that an inevitable battle will soon come.
I just don't know when or where. But it will come. It will happen.
And before that occurs, I have to keep growing stronger by then.