Angel's reasoning made Isabel involuntarily think of her own mentor.
Kalafi, known as the "Soul Death Flame," matched her nickname in personality—cold towards others, and fierce in her actions. Yet, such a person treated souls with extraordinary tenderness.
Granting souls their freedom was something Kalafi did often.
"Bound by shackles and suffering during life, they have already lived in great pain. At least in death, their souls should be granted a measure of freedom," Kalafi would often say, words that somewhat echoed what Angel had spoken today.
Angel quietly said, "I do not know what kind of person High Priest Kalafi is, but my attitude towards souls does not depend on him being a soul, but on who this soul is."
Isabel nodded, seeing that from this perspective, Angel was more rational and shared a viewpoint similar to her own, based on idealism. Kalafi, on the other hand, was indiscriminate towards all souls.