On the one hand, her nature as an Einzbern is rejecting the notion as fervently as it can. Without the Holy Grail, not only does Einzbern lose the objective they strove to achieve for hundreds of years, but she herself loses her very reason for existing. And having a reason to exist - even if it's a rather lousy one that ends in her death regardless - is better than none at all.
And yet, she knows the innate problem of the Grail better than anyone else, herself being a vessel. It must be dealt with. In that case, she has to ask - ]
How do you think you'll dismantle it? The Greater Grail is deeply integrated with the land of Fuyuki itself.
[She avoids the other question on her mind. Knowing what happens at the end of the Fifth War wouldn't change what happens to her, anyway.]
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On the one hand, her nature as an Einzbern is rejecting the notion as fervently as it can. Without the Holy Grail, not only does Einzbern lose the objective they strove to achieve for hundreds of years, but she herself loses her very reason for existing. And having a reason to exist - even if it's a rather lousy one that ends in her death regardless - is better than none at all.
And yet, she knows the innate problem of the Grail better than anyone else, herself being a vessel. It must be dealt with. In that case, she has to ask - ]
How do you think you'll dismantle it? The Greater Grail is deeply integrated with the land of Fuyuki itself.
[She avoids the other question on her mind. Knowing what happens at the end of the Fifth War wouldn't change what happens to her, anyway.]