Ah, he had more to say. Apparently, he took issue with the idea that he'd not been wronged. He had an entire itemized and flirty list which included, her appearing without her core, with a man unfit to be even a pet and some other simple but unfounded slight he'd allow her to make up for. "Oh? I did not bring him here. He came to me seeking to revive what he lost through is own idiocy. I do not willingly occupy the same space as him, do not lay blame for his presence at my feet," she said with a tiny bit of a haughty attitude beneath that well put together surface. "My core is a different matter entirely... casting it away was all I could do to avoid the corruption that would have caused even more suffering to those of this world. Myself and my children chose not to taint the world, casting away our cores was necessary, but those of us who did not die, are still retain the light of divinity," she explained of the situation. "I was merely on a walk checking on the progress of my youngest son, I hardly expected to be the one to witness your birth in this world," she claimed.
Beyond this point it appeared he had a good understanding of the world in its current state. He knew of the wrongs committed against the Holy Maiden and claimed that she should forget it. He'd absolve her even of her sloth in that case. "Hm, I seek not absolution, protecting children is a mother's duty and I will do so whenever possible. Besides, it was hardly sloth that caused that issue. And sloth has never been something attributed to me," she stated. Still, it was quite nice to know this man appreciated her efforts a bit and saw her for what she truly was. It was odd to realize how much she enjoyed this sort of attention and she should likely feel strangely considering she was still technically married. "Do not misunderstand me though, I still think it is quite a gracious offer from one like you~" she said. Ah, she was flirting back, this was probably a rather dangerous game.
Luckily or rather unluckily enough, Anu was revived within a moment. Such an old magic used in such a careless way. Her lesser form was a different matter as well, "To appear as a goddess is to attract worship and in this world to do that is to draw to yourself a tainted following. I simply refuse so a less glorious form is ideal for being able to carry on normally. You may not understand this but it is no slight," she finished. Still, they conversed as two semi-familiar people. Why did she feel the need to feed into this? She hardly registered the reason but she was far from arguing with the man at this point. That questioned was answered directly to him, only for Anu to die a second time in just a few seconds. Strange, was there simply that great a difference in their power? "Our bond is not broken at least not this pair. Without such a bond being dissolved the connection is an evil I cannot be rid of. That is not to say I enjoy him in any way, nor do I believe he sees me as more than something he simply possesses. And I swore he'd not hear me when he allowed himself to be seduced by his own daughter and disinherited the other causing imbalance in the world. There are not many people who hold themselves to their own word, but I will not be an oath breaker. The voice of his neglected, forgotten and foresaken wife, Ki, the mother of the Gods, will not be something he hears, even as he fades in and out of this world," she declared. Would he be reviving again? She did not know, but until there was nothing left between them, there was nothing she could do to speak in front of him without breaking her own word.