It's as if destined by fate, history seems to have returned to its "rightful" place after going in circles.
But it seems Charlotte doesn't have any other choice either.
No...
To be precise, it is that Charlotte doesn't dare to gamble.
The history that has already occurred cannot be changed.
Charlotte knows that even if she does nothing at this moment, according to historical inertia, Haral will probably survive.
But variables have already occurred.
Her crossing is a variable, and Helios, who crossed with her, is also a variable.
Charlotte knows that the history that has already happened cannot be changed, and Helios, who crossed with her, obviously knows too.
Yet even so, Helios still attacked Haral.
This indicates that the other party has some other purpose.
An obvious fact is that although the history that has already occurred cannot be changed, the future that has not yet happened... is very likely to be changeable.