The nobleman in his middle years let out a cry of alarm, as he violently stood up, his expression turning particularly unsightly, "How can this be?!"
It was not out of jealousy.
To be honest, Viscount Grant believed that he understood the concept of a Labyrinth Master slightly better than the average adventurer.
These people, or Magical Beasts, although they possessed great control over the Labyrinth, could suffer intensely if they failed to properly maintain it.
From mental stimulation to withdrawal reactions, and even sleepwalking control issues could arise.
The larger the Labyrinth, the greater the constraints on the Labyrinth Master.
Sometimes, there would be cases where Magical Beasts and adventurers that became Labyrinth Masters were completely brainwashed by the Labyrinth itself, turning into the Labyrinth's own defense mechanisms.