The boys were excited, to say the least. When Michael explained the upsides to becoming adventurers, they quickly turned their thoughts around and agreed to go and become adventurers. But there was one issue.
"We don't all have human forms, father." Ryncol said.
"Oh, I know. Don't worry, I have a plan to handle that small matter." Michael told them.
"Alright, we will go and prepare now." The four other boys soon left the room, leaving only Michael and Aiden there. Aiden opened his mouth to speak, but hesitated. He was not sure of how to express his thoughts.
"Is there anything on your thoughts that is bothering you, Aiden?" Michael asked, looking at the oldest among the lizardmen that proclaimed themselves to be his son.
"Yes..." Aiden reluctantly said.
"Then out with it."
"...This morning, out in the training yard, I saw you. You looked like there was something wrong." Aiden finally spoke.