Malin's story took a long time to tell, but surprisingly, all the girls listened very attentively. They focused on grasping all the content of the story and also expressed their understanding of why Malin could comprehend ancient scripts and languages—it was true that the abilities of the Sage Sequence included such capabilities. However, when it came to Malin's ability to intervene in the past, the girls still maintained a very cautious optimism.
As Mages, Faye and Clovis had the most authority to speak. They warned Malin that if he truly could intervene in the past, he must think thrice before acting, no matter what.
Of course, Malin knew what they were thinking. A storm whipped up by butterfly wings was not an amusing existence; he understood this clearly and knew that acting rashly could lead to changes in history. Perhaps one of the girls could disappear because of it, maybe they wouldn't even realize someone had vanished, but Malin would know.