"W-whoa… that's really… bad news."
Ana sat down, as she tried to recover from the shock that was caused by knowing the imminent threat approaching the Eastern Kingdom.
We had all taken our seats in Maro's office—even the offender himself. I would have been hesitant to discuss issues like this with a stranger like him around, but since Neron vouched for his credibility, I decided to give him the benefit of the doubt.
"Is that tied to the reason you're here?" Neron asked me.
"Not entirely. I actually came to see you concerning a separate issue. Afterward, I'm going to the Capital to finalize matters."
"The Capital? You mean—" Ana exclaimed.
"Yes. I'm going to see the King and his court. Arrangements have already been made, so I should be granted audience tomorrow at the latest."
Ana and Maro especially looked surprised.
The whole purpose of giving instructions to the people at the Western fort was so they could deliver my message on time.