"Hey, is the monster's nest still far away?"
It was about an hour after I started climbing the mountain. The little boy named Chris began to whimper as he shrugged his shoulders.
Xenia read through him.
"Chris, haven't we just left? Be patient with this."
"Atleast, we have to know where we are going. Mister, you didn't even tell us where that monster's nest is."
"I will tell you that later. That's why you got that big sum as payment. Isn't it so?"
"It is, but…"
Chris' momentum waned a bit. Taking advantage of that timing, that uncle guy… Kurba interjected.
"No, Xenia. As your son said, this is important. We don't even know where the monster's nest is, moreover, we don't know the identity of the monsters too. If left unchecked, this can be life-threatening."
"Ah… is that so…?"
Kurba talked with his arms crossed, pretending to be cool.
Seeing this, Xenia's reaction was not very good.
No matter how young she may look, she is the mother of a son in his mid-teens.
