I wanted to ask more about John Chou, but Luna Quay seemed unwilling to continue. He said it was already late at night and advised me to rest early.
"By the way, Lord Luna, why haven't I seen any other revenants here besides you?"
Luna Quay smiled with a calm and gentle demeanor.
"Of the three Moonlight Feathers, two have already left and are now missing. Aside from Lance Quinn, the other two are not here. Master Ethan, you should rest early."
As Luna spoke, he raised his hand and I began to float gently toward a small pavilion. Inside, there was a large bed draped with white curtains. I landed directly on it.
Luna Quay gave me a gentle smile, nodded, and then left.
I lay down, feeling a wave of exhaustion. I planned to sleep, thinking that tomorrow, on the wedding day, Lance Quinn would likely return. Although we had only spent a few hours together, I felt a bit ashamed.
For someone as good as Luna Quay, I felt guilty about stealing from him.
"What are you thinking about, Master Ethan?"
Suddenly, Yuna Ji's voice came from above me. She appeared overhead, startling me. She pressed down, wrapping her arms around my neck. I jolted and quickly pushed her away, scrambling up.
"Have you thought of a solution yet?"
"I'm still thinking," I replied, puzzled, as I looked at Yuna Ji and sighed.
"Tell me, the thing you gave me to eat, that decoction—what exactly is it?"
Yuna Ji grinned and shook her head.
"It's nothing, Ethan. Hurry and think of a way."
I sighed, realizing she had no intention of telling me.
"Tell me first—did they help you become a Ghost Sovereign? Did you promise Luna Quay something? I feel, judging by his character, he wouldn't force you."
In an instant, Yuna Ji's smile faded. She turned her head, revealing a sorrowful profile.
"Ethan, everyone has moments when they have no choice. It's precisely because Luna... he's so good, and he has feelings—unlike other revenants—that I can't say it aloud. Ethan, please..."
As Yuna Ji spoke, she turned to me, her eyes filled with sorrow. She seemed deeply conflicted. In the end, I nodded and looked at her.