The entrance of the dungeon was only big enough for a monster to pass at a time, so few humans could also pass through it at the same time. Although they could advance in a line and deal with the enemies while taking turns, Sauros didn't want his crewmen to participate in the battle against the guardian of the dungeon.
That wasn't a good idea… they would need all the help they could get, but Aion could understand Sauros' perspective. They didn't know the power of what they were going to face, and truth be told, the specialty of the crew members was monster hunting, but maritime battles.
"I guess that is fine, and it is better than having to worry about protecting too many people," Aion said.
"At least try to consider the other's feelings when you think about saying such a thing… they want to help, but Sauros said that they should stay behind and do their job, which wasn't to hunt monsters."