By killing the image of her father with a heavy heart, the illusion spell was broken.
Lanuz Seymor whistled. He was now sitting on the corpses of two warriors while he watched Sue Terin battle her inner demons. Though he was unable to see what she was seeing, he expected her to speak or cry. But no. The only movement he saw from Sue Terin was her stabbing the air and hugging it while crying.
Whoever she was hugging, she chose to slay that person in order to overcome the illusion.
As the shadows dispersed around her, Seymor called back his shadows, making the stage clear for the audience once more.
With how Seymor handled most of his battles, the audience expected to see a bloodbath with the mutilated body of Sue Terin at the center of it. Instead, their bloodthirsty eyes and hunger-filled minds were met by two silhouettes standing from each side of the stage – neither one of them was moving nor blood was dripping from any of the two.