However, Wadulan seemed to pay no mind to Luo'er's reaction and continued to scrutinize the sea surface through his telescope. The two of them stood on the mast, blown by the sea breeze for over half an hour, until finally Wadulan put down the telescope and asserted, "Hmm, it seems the Leviathan is not around this area."
"Is it really safe?" Luo'er asked worriedly.
"I can't be completely sure, but I have at least ninety percent confidence," Wadulan assured, patting his chest.
"Then let's act according to the captain's wishes. Here, captain, be careful when going down," Luo'er nodded and then reached out to help Wadulan descend.
The waves were somewhat strong, and Wadulan was cautious as he went down, so he was very thankful for Luo'er's help; upon reaching the deck, he grasped his hand excitedly, saying, "Thanks, Captain Luo'er."
"You are too kind, captain," Luo'er said with a somewhat awkward smile.