President Alvaās answer was straightforward.
"The only real resolution," she said, "is eliminating the creatures themselves."
She paused briefly. "But to do that, I would have to mobilize Gritniaās awakened forces. And that is not something I can afford."
"Gritnia comes first. If I deploy our forces to Lohansburgh, I leave our own borders exposed. Unless the King says so, I cannot make that call."
It was a harsh and ugly truth.
"Iāve been attempting to reach Grand-class individuals on their behalf," she continued. "Anton Reeds, for one. But heās... difficult to contact, as usual."
There was a brief pause. "And the few I can reach are either unavailable or unwilling to engage."
Ethan sighed and went quiet, but in understanding of Alvaās position.
The meeting carried on for a short while longer, working through some details of the containment strategy before finally drawing to a close.
āā
Outside the DSB headquarters, the S-tiers assembled filtered out in small groups, continuing their conversations as they moved toward their vehicles.
Ivan was engaged with a few others while Bernadette and Ethan exchanged a few final words.
"Take care of yourself," she said, offering him a smile. "And send my regards to Eduardo."
"I will," Ethan replied.
She held his gaze for just a moment longer, then turned and made her way toward her car.
"Ethan."
He turned.
Anna stood a short distance away, with hands loosely clasped, as though uncertain about approaching, but she had done it anyway.
"Anna," he said. Then his expression changed a bit. "Were you also called to the meeting? I didnāt see you."
She shook her head. "No. Iām... more of Miss Bernadetteās assistant now. I came with her."
Ethan nodded. "I thought you were still part of a squad."
"That changed," she said. "After Harold... went missing, the squad was disbanded and everyone got reassigned."
Ethan nodded slowly, acting so normal as though he didnāt know how Harold had gone missing. "I see."
"Thatās a good change... i guess" Ethan added. "Sheās someone worth working under."
Anna nodded. Then she went quiet for a moment, as though weighing something.
"Thereās something Iāve been meaning to say," she started.
Ethan looked at her.
"Iām sorry," she said. "About that day. On road, when Harold and the squad came for you."
Her gaze dropped briefly. "It didnāt feel right just standing there. But I didnāt know what else to do.."
Ethan didnāt respond immediately. Her words made him reflect on something for a brief moment.
Then he exhaled. "Itās fine, Anna, that was a long time ago."
She studied him for a second, then gave a nod. "...Take care, Ethan."
"You too." He replied, and with that Anna turned and walked back toward Bernadetteās car.
A moment later, Ivan walked past and gave Ethan a brief nod.
Ethan returned it.
Ivan reached their car and slid into the back seat beside Bernadette. The door closed and the car pulled away.
Ethan had already turned toward his car, where Hayley sat in the passenger seat, idly scrolling through her phone.
He reached for door, but then stopped.
Hayley looked up. "Whatās wrong?" she asked, eyeing him. "Why are you just standing there?"
Ethan didnāt answer immediately. Something was turning over in his mind.
Then he said, "Iām sorry, Hayley. Give me a moment."
He turned before she could respond and walked back toward the building.
Hayley watched him go, with a puzzled look crossing her face but said nothing more.
āā
He returned back to President Alva who looked up from the desk when he entered.
Ethan didnāt waste any more time. "President Alva," he began, "I wonāt be part of the forces stationed at the borders."
She looked confused. "Why?"
"I understand the position," he said. "And I understand why Gritnia has to prioritize itself. Thatās the right call for you."
He paused. "But Lohansburgh is already collapsing. Every hour that passes, the death toll climbs."
Alva said nothing, but listened.
"So Iāll be going there myself. Iāll help however I can and kill as many of those things as possible," Ethan Continued. "Gritnia has enough capable people to defend its own borders."
A brief silence followed.
Alva leaned back on her seat. "You do understand what youāre walking into," she said. "There are hundreds of those creatures. Even registered as S-tier, you are still one person."
Ethan smiled. "You donāt have to worry about that, and Iām not asking for permission. Iām only informing you that Iāll be leaving tomorrow morning."
Alva studied him for a second then gave a nod. "...Very well."
She turned slightly, already reorganizing. "Wait here. Iāll have detailed work prepared for you. Everything we have on the breach, the creature behavior, and the affected zones."
"That would help," Ethan said, watching her leave.
āā
Later that night, the living room of Stark Manor was full.
His team, his household and the Princess, Isabella.
They had gone through everything; the briefing, the scale of it, and what Ethan intended to do.
And by the end of it, the decision had been unanimous. No one was letting him go alone and there had been no argument about it.
Eduardo had already begun mentally cataloging everything that needed to be prepared. "Iāll start organizing everything for our departure tomorrow."
Ethan gave a nod. "Thatās fine."
Then a voice cut in from beside him.
"Iām coming too." Ishtar said
Ethan turned to her immediately. "No, Youāre staying here." His eyes moved briefly toward the houseās cook. "With Francesca."
Francesca came a nod with a little smile on her face.
Ishtarās expression hardened. "I donāt want to stay behind. Youāve seen what I can do, Lord Ethan."
She stepped forward. "I can boost everyone and my firepower isnāt small anymore."
"Thatās not the problem," he said. And in a gentle tone, he added "Rayleigh is out there right now doing everything he can specifically because he believes youāre safe here."
"I canāt take you with me. That would put you in danger and itās not something Iām willing to do to him."
Ishtarās expression faltered, but before she could find a response, Valerie spoke out "Master Ethan, may I say something?"
He nodded.
Valerie continued. "I think she should come."
Ishtar turned towards her, with a surprised look.
"Her healing ability alone goes beyond anything a regular Greater Heal can achieve," Valerie continued. "Itās faster. "
She gestured slightly toward Ishtar.
"These creatures are airborne and she can fly. In that kind of engagement, I think Ishtar would really be useful"
From his position at the base of the staircase? Eduardo gave a nod. "Sheās right, Master Ethan."
Ethan exhaled slowly, then turned back to Ishtar who was watching him, with waiting eyes .
He stared at her for a few seconds, then said "Iāll consider it."
Her face lit up immediately. "Thank you!"
Then she turned, making her way towards. "Iāll go get my things readyā"
"Wait."
She stopped.
"I said Iāll consider it," Ethan reminded her. "Not yes."
Ishtar turned back with a smile. "Yes, Lord Ethan. I understand completely."
And then she walked off. Ethan stared after her as she went upstairs, before letting out a slow sigh.
Around the room, there were expressions of amusement passed between the others.
No one said anything, but they all knew that was as good as a yes.