In the first chapter of the novelization of the game Sorey spends a lot of time waxing poetic about how beautiful he finds Mikleo, steals glances at him, stares at him, gets caught staring at him, and then laments the fact that no one else can see Mikleo because he wants them to know how pretty he is.The author of the novelization and the artist of the official manga are both fujoshi, so it's unsurprising that their adaptations have some implications not shown in the game.This ends up making the whole scene sound like an Aborted Declaration of Love while further cementing that Mikleo will wait for Sorey. Mikleo then claims he forgot promising him to tell him if he remembers. In a sub event to get Mikleo's second mystic art the two are standing on a cliff near Elysia when Sorey asks Mikleo if he had something to tell him.Mikleo: Don't expect too much out of Sorey on this. And then one of the after-battle skits gives us this:.But the first step toward dealing with this drawback is acknowledging it." The localization team really had a field day. Well, it can be hard to cope with attacks from behind. The English version's description of the water armatization is "The armatized bow gives you good piercing capabilities - just the thing for a tight hallway.They are all talking about his relationship with Sorey. Let's not forget some of Mikleo's titles in the japanese version of the game: "One Heart in Two Bodies", "Like Water to Fish" and "One and Only".Note that he's the only party member to do that, emphasizing on how deep his relationship with Sorey is. What is he looking at ? Sorey in his light form, still asleep with Maotelus. In the credits picture of the Alisha DLC, Mikleo can be seen with a longing look on his face.In the Alisha DLC Mikleo's been spending his time trying to secure the area where Sorey is sleeping to keep him safe.In light of this, the fact that Sorey returns to Mikleo after becoming a seraph makes it crystal clear that he values Mikleo over all else. Earlier in the game, it's explained that when a human becomes a seraph, they lose all of their memories of their human life except those they consider most important to them.You get no points for guessing who it's a memento to. It's only seen for a few seconds, but in the epilogue Mikleo is wearing a feather tied around his waist.It could be argued that Mikleo, of all people, is the game's heroine in that regard. It's heavily implied to be Sorey, and once Mikleo realizes who it is his face softens into a tender smile before he grasps Sorey's hand and the scene cuts to black, followed by the ending card. Mirroring a scene from early in the game, someone catches him before he falls. To top things off, in the post-credit epilogue an older Mikleo is exploring some ruins and triggers a pitfall trap.Sorey for his part, vows to find Mikleo once he's able to. Near the end of the game the two share a scene on a balcony (does that sound familiar?) where Mikleo reveals that he knows Sorey will have to disappear for a few hundred years at the end of the game and is quite broken up about it, but says that he'll wait for Sorey to return no matter how long it takes.