I felt a little warm at the moment, but the discomfort of having people chase me and my current situation overpowered my discomfort.
A small part of my brain tried to speak up to tell me what was wrong with me, but a bigger part of my brain yelled at me to keep running and that now was not the time.
"I will be fine. I am determined enough to ignore whatever is happening to my body and keep going. So there is no need for you to be worried about me."
I told Kuro, but he did not look reassured by my words. If anything, he looked even more hesitant to follow me.
"Kyle, maybe we should get out of this dungeon and come back later. That would be safer to do, right?"
Kuro asked me, and I paused to think about it.
On paper, it did sound like the safest idea to get out of the dungeon and spend 10 days outside. But I had a feeling that it would only cause a dungeon break to happen.
