After throwing the stone into the sky, Kevin walked away, holding back a laugh. "Ha, that'll throw them off my trail," he thought. He knew he was being monitored by several groups, including both mortals and gods.
He valued his privacy and didn't appreciate being watched.
"I don't even like being watched by the gods, how can I like being monitored by these mortals." He grumbled inwardly.
Kevin decided to play a game using his newly acquired mind magic.
As he manipulated the trajectory of the stone, he couldn't help but feel a rush of excitement. "Let's see if they can keep up with this," he thought with a smirk.
He noticed that the headmaster's prized pet was nearby as he played, but he didn't care. "I'm not interested in getting caught," he thought.
With a mischievous grin on his face, Kevin relished the feeling of being free for a little while longer.
"Hehe. Now I can enjoy a bit of freedom," he chuckled to himself.