After the vision lost its original colors, it shattered. That cabbage-like God was gone, but it left an indelible impression on Eden.
He no longer shared the emotions and vision of Solamus; he turned back into the pure Eden, waiting for the scenes in front of him to transform deep within his soul.
And this time, a familiar figure appeared before Eden.
It was a dwarf, wearing a monk's robe much shorter than a human's.
"Veldor."
Of course, Eden recognized him.
To Eden, Veldor was one of the most important people in his life.
In the vision, Veldor followed his sect to a village in Ajia Land.
Veldor seemed to be inquiring the villagers about something. Not long after, his figure appeared before a tall man, and this dwarf tirelessly taught the man how to pray and taught him many doctrines issued by the Church, speaking until his mouth was nearly dry, while the man listened patiently.
"Xilan, huh..."
Combining his memory, Eden recognized the man's identity.
