Enchantress

Lyle could not ask how Rain knew because ever since he decided to trust her, he had to turn a blind eye to her real identity. However, he could still remember that hot summer day, with the sun scorching his skin as he almost met his death and the end of his dream.

If not for a shadow of a woman appearing above him, Lyle would have given up on his revenge. But instead, she was intrigued by him and sat beside him as he healed and fed him when needed. And when he told him about the end of his dream, the woman left and returned with his officer's corpse.

His gratitude made him unable to ask her questions or investigate her, but he never questioned her motives. After all, she had more than one chance to end his rebellion and kill him, but she never did. Instead, that occasional vulnerability, like the one he had shown earlier, made him trust her without reason.