"Danacus loved to manipulate souls as well as human hearts, and to do so, one must first understand the human heart," Pannis became serious and said, "He must have a deep understanding of us, knowing that subconsciously I never wanted Nellie to just die off, so he staged such a play for me to watch, no, rather, for everyone to watch. In the play, he deliberately revealed clues in certain details for me to find, using my subconscious hope that Nellie wouldn't die and the successful revival of Morbis as precedents, to lure me step by step into his trap, leading me to conclude that only by dying could he be reborn. In this way, he could safely lurk deep within Nellie's heart, waiting for the moment of his awakening. That is what Lord Weston referred to as yet another reversal; we thought everything we saw was fake, but in fact, that was the reality. We thought we guessed the truth, but that was just what others showed us, hoping that we would guess that truth."