"So you're here again," said Tiamat as she looked toward Incarus, who was at the momant standing in front of Leviathan's room.
"I... just came to check on him," replied Incarus.
"Seems like he will not be a part of this war. What a lazy one he is. Exactly how long does he plan to sleep, right?" said Tiamat as she took a step forward, walking toward him.
Icarus did not say anything to her,and putting his hand on the doorknob.
Click!
He opens it.
Inside the room, Leviathan is still sleeping in the bed,and brightening the whole room with a golden color, sunlight falling from the sky through the window of his room.
"See, what did I say? He's still sleeping," Tiamat commented as she looked inside.
"If we think about it, I think it's a good thing that he's asleep and cannot partake in the war," said Incarus.
"Why? Is it because he's really weak?" inquired Tiamat.