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The main reason I'm inclined to believe her account of why the Abyss manifested is because she has a direct line to the Abyss itself in her head and it stopped sending her instinctual revulsion when she explained her thought process. Therefore, it at the very least isn't against her plan which...
Probably from everyone around her either dying or being about to die while her world basically crumbled around her. She thought Issei was dead and with the battle really kicking into full gear (Eren and Great Red fighting with no regard for collateral) while she was surrounded by the injured or...
I mean she kinda did, just last chapter she explained why the Abyss manifested and what it wants, even getting tentative approval from it for her peace plan
Ah, the realization that everything you have amounts to nothing in the face of a sufficiently large number. Whether it be power, quantity, or even size, there comes a point where if the opposing side's number is sufficiently larger than yours, your actions don't matter anymore.