Fenrir's gaze shifted as he looked back toward Noah.
At first, when he had seen the sphere of water approaching him, he had not considered it a serious threat, because even if the attack had injured him, he could already feel his body recovering, and another blow would not have changed much.
If fire and lightning could only do so much to him, then taking an attack created from water should be weaker than them all. Mentally, it scoffed, believing that its enemy assumed that it would harm him more than the other two attacks just because he could breathe fire.
That belief changed the moment he saw Noah.
After the attack had been intercepted, Fenrir met his master's gaze and immediately noticed that Noah was not looking at him. He was expecting his master to be disappointed that he had to come to his aid, especially because Noah rarely intervened on their behalf.
But that was not what he saw.
