PS: If you're looking to save data, you might want to skip this chapter. It's dedicated to deepening character development, and I don't want you to suffer through it, nor do I want the grief from being criticized. Anyway, there's really no plot in this book; everything is just to flesh out the characters, haphazardly put together. So, please stop insisting on a plot; I'm just not good at that, and I've admitted as much in the synopsis. Hope no one accuses me of dragging this out, sigh, that's just the way it is. (Add this part after, it's not included in the word count, so it won't waste any starting points.)
If possible, Dorothy really wanted to help hide Sophia's background, considering her roommate's heritage was truly inconvenient to reveal.
Unfortunately, this time during Witch's Night, the Lord of Glory directly abducted her, and now her own roommate had become the leader of the enemy forces. It was simply impossible to hide anymore.