Inan’s amber eyes trap me in the truth of his betrayal, but it isn’t the gaze I
know. He’s a stranger. A soldier. The shell of the little prince.
Note: It is interesting to think about how Zélie became an empty “shell” after Saran
tortured her. After talking with Saran, Inan became a shell, also.
Think back to when Inan said they had no choice but to kill the maji.
Zélie said, “There’s always a choice.”
A message I can take from this is that king Saran tortured Zelie and left Zelie alone and it had broken her inside of her and her brain was shattered which means that when she sees king Saran again she will feel scared and weaker and can't stand up to him.
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