For some reason, the deputies still felt like they were dreaming when facing Darsia, and some even felt dread.
They weren't sure if it was because Darsia so easily defeated Halvor, or if it was because this land was thousands of years old. Either way, there was an inexplicable sense of anxiety.
The Terrestrial Deity, Gordon, stepped forward and said slowly, "Mr. Murray, I noticed you seem a bit worried. May I ask what's on your mind? Perhaps I can help you with whatever is troubling you."
Of course, he didn't actually care about what Amez was thinking. Instead, he assumed that Amez was already contemplating who would rule Darsia. At a time like this, he had to step up and make a good impression in advance.
Amez slightly shook his head and didn't respond.
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