In Leon's embrace, Cassandra couldn't stop crying as she imagined the cruelty the killer had inflicted on the villagers.
Seeing the massive destruction, the woman began to doubt whether her parents were still alive.
As her lover, Leon couldn't explain in detail what had happened to Faircallen.
Until solid evidence was found about the true perpetrator, his current suspicion still pointed toward Agares.
It was hard to believe that Agares—the same man who had saved her younger sister twice—could commit such cruelty. But Leon had been taught by Casper never to judge someone without proof.
Whether it be testimony from survivors or traces that could strengthen the case, Leon had to find something—not just for himself, but for Cassandra and the rest of the villagers.
Not wanting to see Cassandra cry endlessly, Leon struck the back of her neck hard—right at her consciousness point.