[Death] is governed by [fate]?
Upon hearing Hecate's profound explanation, Luo En immediately realized that this secret was meant for him alone and felt a chill in his heart.
Indeed, Hecate, the representative of [chance], and the Three Fates, who represented [inevitability], had always been engaged in a silent struggle.
And at the moment, the Three Fates were clearly gaining the upper hand; their authority had even extended into the Netherworld, and Thanatos, the God of Death who had originally been under Hecate's command, was almost taken from her.
It was also because of the Three Fates' attention to [death] that Luo En, as an [uncertainty], naturally could not replace Thanatos's divine authority. Instead, he should keep a certain distance from this matter.
"He's not suitable? Then find another one!"
At this point, the still-hopeful Circe, seeing that one apprentice was not sellable, immediately turned her gaze to another, vigorously pitching to Hecate.