Dome, who was gradually recovering, quickly adjusted his attitude and slipped into his role, just as he had done when facing Leon.
Lind suspected that the concept of loyalty did not exist in Dome's heart, or perhaps Dome only pledged allegiance to those stronger than himself; such loyalty would last until someone more powerful than Lind appeared.
What a harvest!
Under Dome's leadership, they arrived at a room on the upper floor of the castle.
The hard, cold floor emitted a "thud, thud" sound when the iron boots fell upon it.
Lind's gaze swept across the room, stopping first at the window; this side of the room's windows faced the sea, with the pitch-black surface resembling dead water without the slightest hint of life—until someone's gaze lingered there, causing the surface to ripple slightly.