Glancing at the address Rose Vesper had given, Kain committed it to memory.
Seven days was not only the time Rose Vesper had allotted for preparation, but also a test for people like Kain. During this period, the Heresy Court's informants would be closely monitoring them. Any slight irregularities, and Rose Vesper would disperse the evidence she held.
Seven days was neither long nor short.
Kain had stayed in his room honestly, going nowhere.
He had thought about seeking Augustus's help, but eventually gave up. The maids in the house, the nuns moving outside the room, the priests in the Holy Hall; who knew how many were spies for the Heresy Court?
How many True Eyes had been left around him?
If the act of seeking help from Augustus were to be exposed, then the fate of Vice Captain Kant would be his future.