"Hey Minerva, if we are really in the past then I guess we can't get our revenge on those traitors, Now can we?" Shiro asked Minerva the question that was bothering him the most at the moment.
"In theory, you can take your revenge on them."
"How? I don't think it's possible here."
"If we are really in the past there are several ways to get your revenge."
"For example?"
"For example we can simply eliminate them now so that they can't get to the point where they can harm you or your family and friends."
"But there is a problem with this approach though. For example if we eliminate the known threats who is to say new threats won't rise up to replace them. Remember we are not up against only the Lestrange family but also many big countries and organizations. who has many similarly wicked people and people who can easily replace them, unless we completely take over their countries which is unrealistic to say the least. Besides even if I were to kill people who haven't done anything wrong yet I'll effect many other innocent lives which are related to them. I don't mind killing those that are bad but eliminating them just because they will do something isn't ethical. I'd rather try to change their mindset if that doesn't work then we can take the extreme approach." Shiro argued the revenge plan proposed by Minerva.
"Then I guess there is the other way where you can wait for decades, for the situation to repeat but this time prevent it before they can actually do something and apprehend them before anything bad happens." Minerva proposed another alternative to the previous plan.
"This is also unrealistic in a sense that I have to hide myself for decades for revenge, even if I can do that how do you suppose we will get the supplies for Aurora and our livelihood if we are hiding ourselves, maintaining Aurora will take a huge amount of resources and money which we simply can't afford while hiding. And there is the thing about letting my possible parents of this time know about me which may create a paradox. Also saving them when sh*t hits the fan will also create paradox. None of these can be achieved if we want to live normally. Anyway we are discussing this as if it's really possible to get my revenge on them from what I know and feel so far there is a possibility of such event not even occurring in the future" Shiro said while smiling bitterly toward Minerva.
"So you knew. May I ask how long has it been since you have found out." Minerva asked Shiro with a little bit oh surprise in her voice.
"Well I had my doubts since you told me we warped out at the same place, then I remembered Rin and Arturia told me about some foreign energy in the environment, which I'm pretty sure doesn't exist in our universe. Cause if it did we would have known about it or my nanites would have incorporated them long ago into my body. Besides even I can see some of those energy particles if I focus hard enough. So it's very unlikely theses energies were not detected by our sensors. Then I put two and two together and what do we get? We are most probably in a parallel universe very similar to ours but with different laws and composition. At least that's what I believe."
"I never thought you would come out with such a theory with so little information."
"It's not really that hard actually, we know that multiverse exist. That our universe is not the only universe. We have evidence for it from the multiple collision between different universal bubble with our universal bubble. And it's also strongly believed that parallel universes to ours also exist. We just don't have the evidence yet. Which I think will also prove to be right soon if what I'm thinking is right." Shiro quickly explained to Minerva his reasoning.
"Truth be told after many calculations and scans of the environment and analyzing previous data I have also come to the same conclusion. That it is highly possible that we are indeed in a parallel universe to our own. Though to confirm that I need more data." Minerva affirmed that she had the same idea as Shiro but as an Artificial Intelligence she can't come to a conclusion without concrete evidence.
"Right for science facts and evidences are more important than proclaiming non provable to be truth. But I'm not a scientist nor am I good with science stuff. So I'll leave these types of things to you. Just report to me whatever you find. I may not be proficient in science but I do believe I have a very creative mind. Besides I've picked up a lot of complete and incomplete knowledges due to my parents which may be of help. I'll give you the ideas and you will help me find ways to execute them. I guess this is a more suitable approach for the current me."
"As you wish. I'll do as you command. But I think there is something you should know about your revenge." Minerva brought back the topic of revenge again.
"What is there something else I should know?" Shiro asked Minerva with intrigue.
"You see before we warped out I was able to open a one way communication channel."
"Wait you are saying we were able to communicate to Earth before leaving." Shiro interrupted Minerva in a excited tone.
"Yes we were able to connect to Earth but it was only a one way communication channel where we can send data and voice but we could not receive anything from the other side. As such we compressed and sent the recordings and other evidences of what happened onboard the ship to all major medias and Tachibana group. We also sent the revenge pack which your parents and aunt prepared for the worst case scenario. Even though they hoped they wouldn't have to use it ultimately they had to use it. After all what they feared the most happened." Minerva dropped a unexpected bomb on Shiro. At this moment Shiro interrupted Minerva.
"Wait! wait! what are you talking about? What is this revenge pack. What the hell type of name is this? You mean to say they knew something like this will happen to this extent and even prepared a revenge plan for this? Are you being serious right now?" Shiro started to get agitated by what he heard from Minerva and there was also a little bit of anticipation in him for what he was going to hear next.