Hearing Erend's words, Saeldir turned to him.
"You're going home?" Saeldir asked.
Erend turned to him. "Of course. My problem there seems to be over."
Saeldir stared at Erend for a longer time than he should have. Erend tried to find the meaning behind Saeldir's flat face. But he couldn't find anything.
In the end, Saeldir turned his face away.
"Alright. I have to thank you for what happened earlier," Saeldir said.
Erend blinked his eyes quickly. "Wow, you're grateful. Looks like you're the only Elf who wants to thank humans for."
Saeldir glanced at Erend, then sighed.
"I know our nature looks cruel and immoral to you," Saeldir said. "But that's just our nature."
Erend snorted. "Does that mean you don't want to change for the better?"
Saeldir did not answer. Instead, just stare at the Magic shield core.
"Forget about it. I don't think you will ever be able to change. But at least one or two of you are better than the rest," Erend added.