Sylas instantly cancelled his plans and shifted his thoughts about the Sloth.
The Sin of Sloth was one of laziness, not cowardice. It was painted often as cowardice because putting oneself into dangerous situations almost always required more work to get out of, so the Sloth always avoided it where he could.
But it seemed the fear the Sloth felt for the Glutton wasn't because he felt the latter was impossible to handle. It was because he didn't want to have to handle it.
In the end, the Reaper Sealwright Profession was far more important to him.
Sylas could only adjust his thoughts on the fly, but that didn't make what was about to happen any easier. Now he was stuck between two D-tier warriors, neither of which he could see the true stats of, and both of whom wanted a piece of him.
