Unable to find any reason, the only choice was to ask Alka himself.
In this process, the only thing Lucilia felt was sadness, an all-encompassing pain. Unsettling emotions madly flooded her mind.
The main thing was that she could empathize; the pain, as if she had experienced it herself, felt so real.
And the origin of this pain seemed closely related to them.
Even though she didn't intend to cry, tears streamed down her face uncontrollably.
Chadite was also standing nearby, watching Alka.
By now, the snowflakes in the sky had long since disappeared. The moment Alka awoke, the snow on the ground rapidly melted.
The dream creatures scattered throughout the Dream World stirred back to life, moving about once more.
Alka listened to Lucilia's question and then looked at Chadite.
"Let's go out and talk. We'll tell them too. I..."
Seeing Alka hesitate, unsure how to continue, Chadite didn't press further and simply nodded.
