At first, Olivia was worried.
Had Alex gone into a hunger state?
Did he lack life force?
But after some observation, she realized Alex was just venting.
Alex's cheeks turned red.
"You heard it?"
While in his mind, he berated Vesa, 'Vesa, starting now, warn me even if it's someone I know!'
It had already happened a few times.
Vesa would warn him if danger was coming, but if it was someone Alex trusted and there were no feelings of malice, Vesa would not tell him about it.
Olivia chuckled.
She didn't answer; instead, she lay on the ground, her head side by side with Alex's, gazing toward the sky.
"No need to be shy, Alex.
It's good if you feel frustrated.
That means you understand your fault."
Alex sighed.
"I understand, big sis.
Thanks for reminding me."
"No problem.
That's what family is for.
It's not like I'm perfect and free of fault, Alex."