Lyl has been confronted about her own self-identity and her values about her self-worth. These are things she has always avoided thinking about, and continues to do so even now. She does not want to know, but the confrontation has been presented, which means that she will have to deal with it in the future, and that knowledge alone is enough for now.
Lyl also has reconciled with her friends and now everyone is planning and smiling. There is anticipation for the future, rather than dread.
Lyl, in her gladness and excitement, has forgotten the mission, and what fearful unknown trials may lie ahead...
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