When Cassian reached his room, he couldn't help but think about what the dwarves had told him. Although Alessandro said that the location of the Gates of Hades didn't matter, Cassian disagreed; if they knew where the gates would appear, they could save more people and, above all, have an advantage since their armies would be ready for battle. Cassian ended up falling asleep at dawn, and when he woke up, the sun was beginning to set; he had slept all day. After changing, he went to look for Abril and his brother but on the way, he ran into Fay. "Thank you for taking care of my son." "He knows how to take care of himself very well, and it wasn't a dangerous trip, really. I received a lot of help from him." "I'm glad to hear that." "How long do you plan to stay here?" "Do you already wa

