Everything he said was true.
But Qili wasn't moved in the slightest; this was just the one-sided wish of a stranger, even though it was the craziest thing a man had ever done for her, bar none.
It was so crazy that only fear was spreading.
It even gave rise to a bit of pity; don't you have anything more important to do?
To meet someone, you have to pay with your life.
It really fulfills that saying, being willing to die for you.
If this was the place where his life ended, then it was too unworthy, and she could never have any feelings for such a person.
"Indeed, your life is counting down, you rushed into the sea of fire, not to save something, but to find your reflection in the burning madness. If I really let you leave, would you be willing?"
Qili's tone was serious, not believing Mika's words, as she looked at the door welded shut with strange metal. If she refused, he would only suffer a mental breakdown and do something more extreme.
"..."
