Elizabetha's words raised eyebrows among the group, and Rain couldn't help but feel a mix of concern and annoyance. It seemed reckless to engage with an unknown entity in such a manner, especially in a dangerous place like the prison. However, Rain understood the reason behind her actions.
Elisabetha and the relics carried with them the weight of true loneliness. In a world filled with uncertainty and enemies at every turn, the prospect of encountering someone willing to engage in conversation, even at the risk of potential danger, had a profound significance. The person communicating with Rain, despite being a stranger, seemed to share that sense of isolation.
The relics, having witnessed countless struggles and battles, could recognize the familiar echoes of loneliness in the stranger's words. It was a connection forged in the crucible of isolation, a shared understanding that transcended the immediate risks.