Stuck in between a rock and a hard place, Lith finally felt pressurized.
Is this an illusion? Is this even real? Was he dreaming?
There were many questions that popped inside his mind.
When in so much doubt, and not understanding what to do, Lith suddenly remembered what his sister had said to him.
"Whenever you feel like you're put in a situation where you could choose only one… don't."
"Don't choose, rather, change your perspective and look through the eyes of an observer."
An observer saw a situation much differently than the person present in that moment. He doesn't need to make a choice, for the situation's outcome doesn't bother him.
This would give him freedom to have a wider understanding of things and eventually look for alternatives to what can be done.
This was what Lucy was trying to teach Lith.
After what she had said, Lith remembered his mother's teaching about illusions.