"Ice that seals light, huh…" Kafney tilted her head, pondering for a moment, "I indeed know about this thing."
Annan heaved a sigh of relief.
He had just finished his conversation with the person in the mirror... It was the best case scenario that Kafney knew about it.
Annan adhered to one principle—he couldn't always be shearing the same sheep for wool.
If he could avoid asking the person in the mirror, he wouldn't. After all, although the person in the mirror owed him a favor, if Annan went to them with every problem or for help with every task, that favor would soon be exhausted.
The fact that others were grateful to him showed that they had heart. So he shouldn't abuse their goodwill.
It wasn't just about not always seeking help from the person in the mirror, Annan even considered if he could do some favors for the person in the mirror to make their debt of gratitude grow bigger... Turning a favor into a friendship would be the best outcome.