However, Guivere was not afraid. She even felt that if such a day did come, it might not be a bad idea to go and demand an explanation from someone who had left before her.
The prospect of dying in failure did not frighten her.
If she was lucky enough to succeed, then going all out against that murderer, at worst, it was one life against another, and if she won, perhaps going to the Twilight Sect or the Holy Church Union on the Northeast Continent to become a nun wouldn't be so bad either.
This was Guivere's way of thinking.
Very simple, very pragmatic, very grand, and also very naive.
But for a girl just stepping out of the Ivory Tower, being able to form such plans was already quite impressive.
Then, on an impulse, Guivere sent an invitation to Silent Prayer, whom she should have tried her best to persuade to help find the real culprit, hoping that he and the influential Lord Sin in the Shaven Empire would prioritize preserving life.
