"Hey, can we leave the city now?"
Being stared at and discussed by a group of people was making even the experienced Blue Sea a bit uncomfortable.
It felt like being a monkey in a zoo, watched by a group of tourists.
Adam didn't answer, instead looking at John, who by now had made up his mind.
For this journey to Sunset Mountain, John was given complete control.
Unfazed, John calmly stated, "We're still missing one person. Let's wait a bit longer."
Seeing Blue Sea turn his back to the onlooking players, John scratched his chin, puzzled, "Isn't it strange for a guild leader of a major guild like you to care about the gaze of bystanders? You're not getting shy, are you?"
Blue Sea replied stoically, "Just because I've been able to bear it in the past doesn't mean I enjoy being scrutinized."
Adam, in contrast, was indifferent.