The human man tilted his head slightly, confusion flickering in his amethyst eyes—but just as quickly, it vanished like it was never there.
Then, unexpectedly, he chuckled. No, he laughed. A full, amused laugh escaped his lips. "Ahahaha… I see, I see. I'm not, huh? Great… I guess. So, I'm indebted to you now? Alright then. What do you want me to do?"
Luris blinked.
Stunned.
He hadn't expected the human to be so—agreeable. No resistance, no anger, no prideful arrogance like the codex had warned them about. Just… cooperation.
A smile tugged at Luris's lips. "Great human, you know your place well. You understand how to pay respects to your saviors. Wonderful—then I shall not hold back either. Tell me, can you explain everything you know about the land dwellers?"
The man scratched the back of his head, blinking once. "Huh? Land dwellers… oh, you mean humans? Yeah, sure, why not."
Luris's smile faltered.