Canna decided it was time to leave. He had completed everything he needed to do in Avaloria. The king had already given him a storage ring filled with all the mana cores from the monsters he had slain on that fateful day. However, there was still one unresolved issue: Kael.
Canna hadn't explicitly said it, but Kael had proven to be a valuable addition to his group. He often turned to Kael for decisions that required a human perspective, balancing the more ruthless and pragmatic advice of Mortem and Vorgrim. However, now that Kael was back in his homeland, it was natural to assume he would resume his duties serving the kingdom. Canna needed to know where Kael's loyalties lay.
Canna sought out Kael, finding him deep in conversation with the king. As he approached, he could see the turmoil in Kael's eyes.
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