Aadi and his mother were already used to their random and scattered talk, like they were discussing one thing and would begin to talk about another topic in the middle, so they had no problem understanding each other.
"Woah! So she's like me? Then this old lady would definitely like to meet her. Bring her to me, Advait, but only when she's stronger," Aadi's mother said.
Aadi gave a thumbs-up to his mother. However, he was also doing something with his other hand that his mother didn't notice.
Aadi's mother then said in a tone filled with warmth and care, "Speaking of that little girl, where is she now? Isn't she missing me?"
She didn't ask whether Asty was fine or not because she had full trust in her son to protect her; that's why she wasn't even worried about her.
Aadi's mood turned sour as he said, "Tch, what little girl? She's a devil; not even those devils would accept her as a goddess. You're the only one who can't see her true self."