Ohhhh.
The Elder's explanation made sense to the dungeon owner. Luca pressed his lips together, clearly conflicted about whether to step in and help.
He wasn't sure how to help in this case, since it seemed less about technique and more about calming the usually steady Jax. But how exactly were they supposed to do that?
However, before he could decide, his husband already had.
Bonk!
Jax, the alleged tree-hugger, flinched in surprise and clutched his head as Xavier casually knocked on it.
"Ow! What the—"
Xavier didn't even dignify that with a response. Instead, he simply looked at him.
Judgmentally.
"Urk! Captain?" Jax frowned, rubbing the top of his head.
"What are you doing here? Aren't you supposed to be with Princess Nina?"
"She already wants to practice on her own."
"But you… Stop using your brain to think," Xavier said flatly. "It's slowing you down."
"…Huh?"
