Falangia then got tired of using Divine Sense after listening to everything. "If that's the case, I won't give up. It's not like I wish your wife to be dead, but if she is, I want to be there."
Rean shook his head once again, telling her, "As I mentioned before, I can't bring you around all the time. Now, let's end it here and return to the main topic. Do you want to stay in this city? It truly seems like a good place."
"But-"
"Enough." Rean cut off Falangia decisively. "Let's do it like this. If I happen to find out that my wife is gone, I'll come back to you to see if you still have the same feelings for me." Well, in fact, Rean had no intention of coming back. He believed that once enough time passed, Falangia and Rafatia would eventually forget about him. At the very least, they would give up on the idea of marriage.