The trio quickly entered their cave, which had been carved out in such a way that it provided a surprising amount of space.
They couldn't stand up fully, but there was enough room to stand slightly hunched and sit comfortably.
The floor was made of tree trunk, raised a bit above the ground, keeping the rainwater from pooling inside.
The walls around them, though rough, offered a sense of privacy and shelter from the relentless storm outside.
It wasn't perfect, but it was far better than being out in the pouring rain.
So, the question was, why did Kaisen grab Lloyd's hand instead of Sable's or even Maximus's?
The answer was simple.
Kaisen was thinking strategically. It was a gamble, a calculated risk, betting on Maximus to take action.
He needed to push the right buttons to set the plan in motion, and grabbing Lloyd's hand was the trigger.