For Idan and Arabel, Milica's recognition as their master was unexpected, but at the same time a pleasant surprise. Now they had people they could trust and feel comfortable in their company.
After a short exchange of words, Milica and the others left Idan and Arabel alone. They still hadn't recovered from the trial and needed time to recover.
Idan also returned to his room and, sitting down on the bed, closed his eyes, trying to figure out what had happened. The trial was not at all what he had expected. Many things happened during it, and the echoes of these events still continued to torment his mind.
He didn't want to think about it. Towards the end of the trial, when he had almost exhausted all his strength in the fight against Arabel, seized by a strange attraction to her, both of his memories merged together and began to contradict each other. He couldn't figure out what was true and what was a dream.