"Must you personally go? Can't we send other people to collect the items?" Lena asked, anticipatingly.
She didn't want to send her daughter to a faraway land where she knew no one. Who knows what dangers lie ahead?
If that could be done by someone else, then let her send those people. Why go there herself?
Zara shook her head dejectedly as she responded, "The sincerity in doing it personally is one of the perks. Even if it's dangerous, if I don't go, it will not be useful. I don't have a choice in that, actually."
The statement was both truthful and false at the same time. She had to go there personally to get the relics, but at the same time, her desire to travel was also great, so she couldn't help but be tempted.
Hearing her daughter's firmness on the issue, Lena knew that there was nothing that she could do. If she didn't agree, then her daughter's death was imminent, and yet if she let her go, who knows what would be waiting for her?