
“I don't want you to go back to the UCI. You can continue your journey, with them. You know from the beginning I never wanted to use you. I'm just following orders from Maddam Noella, just like your friends Fanny and Catherine. But you're right too. I was also involved in lying to you about your mother's death. And I'm sorry about that.”
“How can I trust your word?” tanya Indi was still suspicious.
“Ehm, you can trust my words just like Fanny told you. Looks like he told you that everything we did was a directive from Maddam Noella, didn't he?”
Indi was about to refute her, but everything the white-haired girl said was true. From the beginning they just obeyed orders from Maddam Noella to lie to her.
“Then what about the incident that night. You and Riko are gonna get me. You also want to harm Liona! You don't have to pretend to be nice to me, and get out of here.”
Lisa chuckles. “It seems like a long journey turns you into a sentimental Indi doesn't it?” He sighed, “I see, I can't stay here either. But I want you to know one thing. That night our game was sabotaged. Not by UCI people. One of the Sanctus members managed to break into the UCI as a spy. His existence became the main mission for Rico. In the attic we were about to ask some questions regarding that person. Because I read your mind. You've met that guy. And that night, Rico and I were forced to fight him after he burned down the main UCI building. I don't have to tell you who he is, do I? Looks like you're closer to him now.”
The white-haired girl stood up. He looked at Indi gently. Every time Lisa looked at him, it always managed to make Indi feel clumsy and crummy. But at this time, he concentrated so that the girl could not read his mind.
“I don't need to trust you.” Indi said he looked doubtful.
“Yes, you're right. It's your decision. I have no right to make you believe. But surely I wouldn't be a cerebellum without a logical reason would I? You can prove my word. After you arrive in your destination country, go to this place,” Lisa gives you a piece of paper.
“If you don't believe me, at least let me prove that I'm not lying.” Said Lisa.
“Indi! India!” jeannet's voice seemed to resuscitate Indi.
He opened both his eyes. The sky glow seemed to emit a tinge of orange. What the hell happened to him? Was everything he had just seen a dream?
Jeannet rolled both her eyes. “You fell asleep for three hours! I even had a chance to gossip with the flower fairies in the fields,”
Indi tried to remember what happened. Lisa's existence seemed completely real.
“As long as I fall asleep, is there anyone else here?”
Jeannet raised one eyebrow looking puzzled, “What do you mean? Don't you dream of something in your sleep? Tell me!” jeannet said curiously.
Indi was about to tell a story when he heard the sound of the flapping of giant wings. Fanny and Liona seemed to have finished doing their business. Even on Vega Indi's back saw four brown saddles complete with seat belts. Even from Vega's mouth was a bridle connected to the front saddle. It looked like a horse rather than a dragon.
“Sorry we are too long. Vega had lost control when we were about to put a restraint on her.” Said Fanny who had already descended from the dragon's back.
Liona then came down looking to bring some fruits in a shopping bag. Indi looked at the girl walking. Liona threw a warm smile at Indi, which made herself doubtful of what happened.
Maybe all he saw was his dream. Lisa's not really here. Indi just felt tired of traveling then he dreamed of meeting the girl.
“You're okay Indi?” ask Liona.
Indi forced her face to smile, “Yes, I'm fine.”