Herag followed the Squirrel to the long table and found an empty chair on each side, with another empty chair at the head of the table.
"Where do you want to sit?" the Squirrel jumped onto the long table and asked, turning back.
"Anywhere is fine," Herag replied.
The Squirrel scratched its head and said, "Then sit next to the White Weasel. He's a bit foolish but won't suddenly go berserk like Udman."
The Udman in the Squirrel's words refers to the headless giant. After speaking, the Squirrel jumped into the chair next to Udman and sat down.
Udman remained seated in his chair, arms crossed, with no reaction.
But from what the Squirrel said, Udman was likely a dangerous figure.
Herag then sat next to the White Weasel, and tea splashed next to him.
Turning his head, he saw the White Weasel still feeding itself tea, just missing the right spot.
"Hello, my name is Elizabeth. May I ask how you managed to dress so exquisitely?" Lady Green asked.
