The Cohort gave Elizabeth some time to rest, but they had underestimated her. In just a few minutes, she returned to normal and was even smiling at them, making them question whether they had been hallucinating.
Veer was hesitant to ask, but still did, "Hey, are you okay?"
"Of course, I am," Elizabeth chuckled and said. "Visions are my second nature now, so I'm used to them. Though, I have to say this one was the most intense vision I had till now."
"What happened in it?" Aurora asked.
"Nothing, really," Elizabeth sighed. "The moment the vision began, I found myself in a field of flames and, for the whole time, I was just being cooked there."
Everyone shuddered—not by her words, but by the way she presented them. She was so nonchalant, as if things like this were common to her. And that made them pity her even more.