Kain had another strange dream.
Or rather, that dream came back, he just didn't remember it.
Fire, sky and architecture collapsed.
"Kain..."
It seemed like someone was calling his name.
Kain tried to remember every detail, as if it were his instinct.
He didn't understand what was happening, but his instincts told him to remember these things, remember all of them.
But all in vain.
As Kain's consciousness drifted back to reality, he had forgotten everything, once again.
Kain opened his eyes and got up from the bed.
Mera had left without him knowing, but from the way the bed sagged, he guessed she had been gone for quite some time.
Or he slept too long.
Even so, Kain wasn't too worried. Since he had already handed over the details of his plan before resting, Kain didn't think anything would go wrong while he was sleeping.