In the end, the Moon Goddess sighed, accepting reality.
This was the karma for choosing to abandon her child with Adam right after giving birth. It was a sin of her own making.
Though she felt guilty and lost, she did not regret it. In fact, it was precisely because of her daughter's existence that she cherished her mission to save the world even more.
As the last surviving deity in this world, resisting the invasion of the angels from another world was her unrefusable mission, and her daughter's birth gave this mission an additional sense of meaning.
She was not only executing this mission for her survival but also to secure a space for her daughter to grow.
To execute the mission, her most urgent task was to immediately send away her daughter and her friends to prevent the identity she had cultivated over five hundred years from being exposed.
But, looking at her daughter opposite her, she ultimately couldn't bring herself to be ruthless again.