The same memory flashed over and over in Silvana's pale face. She watched Sand Hounds tear Kai apart while Adam just watched from afar.
Moreover, in the end, he didn't even take Kai to a safe place to bury him. He just took the pendant and turned around, letting the Sand Hounds finish what they started.
If Adam was here right now, Silvana would probably yell at him and demand an explanation, but... right now she was here alone.
"Wait... There must be some reason for this... I can't call Adam the kindest person in the world as well as myself, but... he's not a cold-blooded killer." Silvana muttered grabbing her hair.
Watching this memory a few more times, Silvana noticed that Adam's look didn't fit the situation.
If he wanted to kill Kai, he would have either enjoyed the sight like a sadist, or his gaze would be stern and serious like that of an assassin who needed to do his job.
Instead, Silvana saw something else-