[Sola's presence is completely forgotten at this point. When Ganondorf locks eyes with her, she feels it - the absence of that burning rage that had always personified him. Even though he's speaking of vengeance as motivation, she doesn't feel threatened by him. That might be the most terrifying part of all. That might mean that he's telling the truth. Hyrule would be drowned because there was no hero, and it would be her fault. Unable to accept that, she lashes out.]
You expect me to just believe you want peace now? That you were going to take the Triforce and wish for Hyrule to be returned to the light? That the goddesses would sink it in the first place?! It doesn't make any sense! You will not fool me as you fooled my father!
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You expect me to just believe you want peace now? That you were going to take the Triforce and wish for Hyrule to be returned to the light? That the goddesses would sink it in the first place?! It doesn't make any sense! You will not fool me as you fooled my father!