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that screen, or simply if he found ecstasy and reveled in the face of the ghostly pale expression he faced, everything was not clear.
“…As if I would be spooked off by just that!”
Inoyva would not make a half-ass claim with having the intention of turning his words into reality. That still, the result of watching said video was as harrowing as the sharp gazes only a near distance from him.
“If you say so...”
A ridiculing remark was reflected back.
“Anyway, why are you so hell-bent on getting eaten?”
“Why…?”
Strangely enough, Inoyva’s expression turned dumbfounde rebellious gaze he exuded from before. Even looking like he was lost in thought, imitating what looked appeared to be a lifeless corpse, something e.
What is this weird feeling?
As he looked upon the tiny intricate markings of his palm, he felt the slight surges of what he would call electricity. It was not like electricity in itself but the reaction was just as similar.
Inoyva regained his footing only a brief second after that weird phenomenon, looking to the side of pig who waited for an answer, “The reason why I want to become a Knight is in order to fulfill a promise that I made. Well, in part made one-sidedly.”
He felt the strings of his heart suddenly playing out with buried “things” located there.
The mood fluttering had yet to brighten, however for the while, he could silence pig.
“That promise could get you killed, you know?”
Casting their gazes towards the side, the moving images of the scenery outside, the pleasant tone of peers exchanging forms of conversation, there was something further which piqued his interest.
The first person to notice was Inoyva. Having focused on his hearing because of murmurs at bus, he felt as if the atmosphere all around them was suddenly altered.
A pale, fear-stricken face called out, that even the so-called pug grew a level of concern.
“What is it?”
It was in that moment, BAM!
The bus flailed at the air. It was not necessarily jumping in surprise, but it felt as if the ground had just pushed them up, as if an earthquake had struck.
Quite a loud reaction was given off as the bus lost some balance and ultimately stopped in its tracks. Even still, a headache-inducing task never required to be prompted to realize.
“What was that?”
“An earthquake…?”