From where he stands, she is very much the one who can't be reasoned with. She couldn't be more mistaken in her assumption — this is a mission from God. The Singularity is the most sacred relic he's ever encountered and he's been tasked with replenishing it. What calling could be more holy, other than serving Christ himself?
But Ronan doesn't make a habit of preaching to non-believers. He's not here to convert her. In fact, if he has to waste this orb on her, she probably won't remember she ever saw him.
All he says is, "Someone's lying to you. The human who summoned you stole your life, not the Singularity."
Then she moves, and so does he. Enormous and armored as he is, his retreat hardly counts as swift, but he needs to get on even ground before he stands a chance of pummeling her... if it comes to that.
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But Ronan doesn't make a habit of preaching to non-believers. He's not here to convert her. In fact, if he has to waste this orb on her, she probably won't remember she ever saw him.
All he says is, "Someone's lying to you. The human who summoned you stole your life, not the Singularity."
Then she moves, and so does he. Enormous and armored as he is, his retreat hardly counts as swift, but he needs to get on even ground before he stands a chance of pummeling her... if it comes to that.