When the Outer God abandoned the Mortal Realm once again, his life or death was an inevitable outcome. When Set was grasped in his opponent's hand, Ra felt the Hemenu world's instant weakness and mournful wail.
But compared to last time, Ra was not so enraged.
On one hand, he knew he could not stop it; on the other hand, unlike before, the death of a Deity came with a certain reward.
The deaths of mortals with the bloodline of the Outer Realms' Deities were secondary. Most importantly, although Shu's death initially went unnoticed, over time, Ra unexpectedly discovered some changes.
For instance, the world's power suffered a wound, but the force that restrained All Gods to the Sea of Origin also decreased, allowing them to project more Strength. Of course, in this regard, the Outer God and they were the same.