The father tells his son that he can't stand to see him anymore because he's a book he wrote. He's not even a son, he says. The father says that he was abandoned and shunned by the city, and that even if it cost him, it was the emperor's majesty who saved him. He tells the father that he has enough power to destroy the entire country. He begs the father to put his power to good use. He says that if the emperor had a son who could defeat him, that son would likely be his own mother. He asks the father if he stopped using up all his power when he saw something, and the father replies that he did just once. He thanks the father for holding him in his arms, and tells him that the danger is all around them. He wants to know why they're meeting, and he says that they've come out to discuss the situation. He explains that when he escaped from the zeref, he thought that the enemy forces were only facing small groups of enemy soldiers. The book of the eunuch says that when the battle is over, he'll eliminate the enemy. He reminds the father not to let anyone else go near the city until this is over. He adds that he never loved anyone, but if he did, his body would kill that person. He doesn't want anyone to think that family is like that, because it's all about making your own happiness.
The father tells his son that he can't stand to see him anymore because he's a book he wrote. He's not even a son, he says. The father says that he was abandoned and shunned by the city, and that even if it cost him, it was the emperor's majesty who saved him. He tells the father that he has enough power to destroy the entire country. He begs the father to put his power to good use. He says that if the emperor had a son who could defeat him, that son would likely be his own mother. He asks the father if he stopped using up all his power when he saw something, and the father replies that he did just once. He thanks the father for holding him in his arms, and tells him that the danger is all around them. He wants to know why they're meeting, and he says that they've come out to discuss the situation. He explains that when he escaped from the zeref, he thought that the enemy forces were only facing small groups of enemy soldiers. The book of the eunuch says that when the battle is over, he'll eliminate the enemy. He reminds the father not to let anyone else go near the city until this is over. He adds that he never loved anyone, but if he did, his body would kill that person. He doesn't want anyone to think that family is like that, because it's all about making your own happiness.