Kolobo finally turned around.
He took off his sunglasses and spoke in Dutanese with a weary look, "My gut tells me I shouldn't look directly at them. I can only take a quick glance at most."
"Why's that?" Rhea asked curiously, her wildness evident as she carried her hunting bow.
"Just intuition," Kolobo replied firmly, unsure of the reason but convinced he shouldn't stare.
Loban, the Feysacian, wore a pensive expression.
"What's on your mind?" Maslow, his face painted white, turned to him and asked.
The three had worked together in Tizamo Town for a year and understood each other well. Maslow could tell Loban had thought of something from his look.
Observing Camus and the others' gazes, Loban pondered for a moment before saying, "While adventuring across the Five Seas, I came across this saying: 'Don't look directly at God.'"
"Don't look directly at God…" Camus's forehead twitched as he whispered the phrase.