Before too much time had passed, Jori and the rest of Rain's companions arrived at his home. They all gathered together for a dinner, joined by Rain's sisters. Although they were in a good mood thanks to the food, there was still something else on their faces.
Their concern mirrored Rain's own unease, albeit for a different reason. Their shared apprehension was rooted in a deep-seated fear of the horrors that could emerge from the unfathomable depths of the ocean. The mysteries of the underwater world held a unique kind of terror that unsettled them all.
Rain's foremost fear revolved around the safety of his beloved sisters. Yet, he found himself caught in a disheartening cycle of worry, endlessly circling anxious thoughts about their well-being. Realizing the futility of dwelling on these distressing scenarios, he forcibly pushed those troubling ideas aside.