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Then came the eldest brother. Unlike the others, he didn't beg or hide. He stood tall, weapon in hand, his eyes steady and unafraid.

"We joined for freedom," the pig Faunus told him, voice calm even with death inches away. "But all Adam builds is a prison. You're not fighting for the Faunus anymore. You're just his leash, Crimson Wolf."

Conri killed him — because that was what the mission demanded. But this time, there was no satisfaction. Only silence. The conviction in the man's eyes mirrored the purpose Conri himself had always sought, and it made the kill feel hollow.

When Conri reported back, Adam praised him as the perfect enforcer. For the first time, Conri didn't feel pride. He felt horror. He realized he wasn't liberating his people — he was their executioner. Not a protector. Not a leader. Just a wolf unleashed to kill at his master's whim.

From that day forward, the Crimson Wolf was no longer blind. He began to question the White Fang's methods, its growing hunger for blood, and Adam's vision of victory through fear.

The breaking point came later, when Adam ordered him to kill innocent civilians — collateral meant to send a message. Conri refused. The confrontation between the two was inevitable.

During a a mission where Adam, Blake, and Conri highjacked a train, Conri is already unsettled by the "Three Pigs" mission. He's quieter, more distant from Adam, and Blake notices his unease even if he doesn't explain it outright. By the time of the train heist, he's still technically Adam's right hand, but his loyalty is fractured. He's watching Adam carefully, almost suspiciously, rather than following without question.

Adam pushes the attack further and further, ignoring Blake's concerns about the danger they're putting people in. Conri stays close, outwardly calm but seething underneath — not at the humans this time, but at Adam. His aura flares briefly red-and-black when Adam destroys the train car, showing the crack in his control. Adam expects Conri to side with him, but instead Conri moves toward Blake. For the first time, he openly defies Adam. When Blake runs, Conri doesn't hesitate — he follows, standing between her and Adam for a brief moment. He doesn't fight Adam directly here (that fight comes later), but his message is clear: he's done being Adam's weapon.

Blake and Conri escape together, united not just by survival but by their shared disillusionment with Adam and the White Fang. Conri doesn't need to explain everything to her immediately — but the fact that he chose her side without hesitation makes Blake start to trust him as something like a brother.

Now, at Beacon Academy, Conri carries the weight of his past with him. Haunted by the lives he took, he is determined to fight for justice instead of vengeance, to protect rather than destroy. The Crimson Wolf may never be forgotten, but Conri Carmine refuses to let that be all he is remembered for.

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