Upon hearing Duncan's instructions, Agatha immediately thought of that temporary body used for the "descent."
She nodded slightly, offering no objections, "Yes, I will consider this method."
Duncan grunted in acknowledgment, and then with a curious look, he observed Agatha, who was now visible in the fiery doorway, and the indistinct and blurred scenery behind her, he casually asked, "How are things on your side right now?"
"The cathedral has regained stability, and today we are connecting with churches throughout the City-State to confirm the available manpower and assess the losses from the past period," Agatha replied, her tone laced with a hint of relief, "As you mentioned last night, the City-State made it through the night unscathed, and to my surprise, no shadows emerged from the darkness, not even in the areas most prone to trouble, like the mental hospital and cemetery districts. That has been a relief—if it could always be like this, our concerns would be halved."