Ian who heard this rolled his eyes and looked at Hallow once again, "Look, due to you being influenced by anger, you can see how that creature over there had fooled you. You really think a soul like that who had killed and doesn't see his sin and a sin would ever be reincarnated? Those who wish for reincarnation need repentance, a long years or centuries of repentance."
Hallow's jaw fell slack and looked at the creature who looked at him as if he hadn't done anything.
Still confused Hallow asked, "Then those souls…?"
"These two would be sent to the Black Sea, forever for eternity to never leave to either Heaven or Hell. It's their punishment," answered the creature.
"You fooled me!" Hallow angrily ran toward the creature but Ian had tugged the collar of his shirt, ignoring his screaming and his tantrum of wanting to kill the creature for fooling him.