Aden couldn't spend much time with Ilyin.
He should have visited her briefly before leaving for Elo's territory, but the smell of summer and her only made him act on impulse.
After lying with her for a while, he lifted Ilyin off of him and carefully placed her on the floor.
He didn't forget to put a soft and comfortable blanket around her neck.
“I’ll be back soon,” he whispered as he placed a tender kiss on your cheek.
Ilyin looked at his watch.
Even so, he was late for quite a while now.
“Is Elo going to be okay?”
‘Didn’t they quickly return to the winter region because of Elo?’
Aden nodded to Ilyin's question: "They will."
“They seemed fine in the dream, but…”
It was still worrying, the Elo knights who were holding swords with the yellow accessory looked uneasy.
It was probably due to the fact that they would have to face the Yester Tribe head on if the wall of light collapsed.
Ilyin couldn't help the uneasiness in the pit of his stomach as he thought about those deep violet eyes.
Not just the iris, but her entire eyes were a thick violet that was almost black and those eyes were looking at her for sure.
“Did you have a dream?” Aden pushed back the few strands of hair that fell in front of his eyes.
Her beautiful eyes that made him want to drop everything and be with her for eternity.
“Yes,” Ilyin said hesitantly.
“Did you see something that bothered you again?” His gentle tone had a way of calming people.
Ilyin reached out to him, she knew he was asking if anyone was going to get hurt or die.
It wasn't that this time, but she saw something that bothered her.
“I saw something strange,” she began, not knowing how to explain what she saw to him.
"What do you mean?" he tilted his head.
“First… I saw Elo’s wall.”
‘Was it a wall?’ Ilyin wondered as he furrowed his eyebrows.
Fortunately, Aden immediately knew what she meant.
“You mean Elo’s Wall of Light?”
“Yes,” Ilyin nodded.
Like its name, it was a wall of light.
To keep intruders away.
"That's the power that Elo holds.
That's the reason why the Elos were able to hold their ground for so long despite being so close to the monsters," Aden explained briefly and Ilyin nodded.
“The wall… didn’t collapse, fortunately.” It seemed like it would, Ilyin chose his words carefully, “I didn’t see the whole future, though.”
Aden felt something was missing from his words.
If it had been her grandmother, Bertha, would she have been able to understand her?
“When I met someone’s eyes in the dream, I woke up.”
His eyes were a deep violet, like you'd get sucked in if you looked into them too long and Ilyin tightened his grip around your wrist.
It was a being that had long blond hair and it was difficult to tell if it was a man or a woman.
She didn't know that there was anyone other than Aden who could wear something like this in the winter region, her clothes seemed so thin that they wouldn't work even in the winter of the warm region.
“Was it… human?”
Of everyone he knew, there was no one who could handle Biflten's April snowstorm in such thin clothes.
It was not a question of growing in the winter region or warm region.
There was no way a human wouldn't freeze… unless he had Divine Power.
“It really looked human.”
She thought it was human at first, the yesters and mollies were clearly identifiable as monsters as they were covered in scales, but the moment she met its eyes, her certainty that it was a human was gone.
“The eyes.”
Ilyin took her hands off the comfortable blanket again and she ran them over Aden's eyes, his beautiful dark blue eyes.
“The eyes were violet, a very deep violet.”