Night fell.
The scattered stars appeared dim under the moonlight, yet they still added a mysterious color to the night sky with their own power.
After some "inquiries," Liens finally decided to enter the instance to claim Lucrezia's reward.
It wasn't that the reward was particularly good.
In fact, the so-called reward was merely an opportunity Lucrezia granted a soldier to spend time alone with her, in her room.
Originally, the awarded fellow wanted to maintain some mystique.
But after a longsword was pressed against his neck, he obediently spilled everything.
He even told Liens every detail of what he and Lucrezia talked about and what they did.
In short, Lucrezia invited that soldier for an afternoon tea.
For Lucrezia, it was worthless, but it could give the awarded soldier immense spiritual satisfaction.
This was a very suitable reward for a frequently occurring mission.
Even for Liens, this private opportunity was very important.