Although Annan always felt that the incarnation named "Sophocles," the tragedian writer, was filled with some indiscernible malice.
Sophocles's gaze towards Annan was unabashed and so intense that it made Annan uncomfortable.
Annan could even faintly feel the warmth of that stare... Being looked at by him alone seemed to make Annan's body slightly warm.
Even though Annan was male, this was undoubtedly a very rude stare. Rather, it was even more discourteous.
...However, considering that he was willing to take Annan with him, Annan decided not to mind or to report him to the Silver Baron.
Although Annan had gathered the Book of the Celestial Chariot, defeated an enemy who was constantly obsessed with killing him, and even seized the Fourth Historia alongside, there was no doubt that he had emerged victorious.
Yet, Annan still faced a dilemma that was neither too big nor too small.
That was, he needed to return to the Royal Capital of Noah as soon as possible.