Noticing Fenrir's confusion, Owen continued to smile and said, "The more ordinary a scene, the more we tend to overlook the things that are crucial to us because we've grown so accustomed to their presence. But in reality, it's precisely this familiarity that makes us forget their true value."
Hearing Owen's words, Fenrir furrowed his brow.
Something crucial? What could that be?
Curiosity getting the better of him, he took a deep breath, calmed his mind, and began to examine the seemingly ordinary landscape of the mountain forest.
There wasn't much magic in the air here, nor any rare treasures. Under normal circumstances, he wouldn't have given it a second glance.
But now, following Owen's advice, he looked more closely, suspecting there must be some hidden mystery he had yet to see.
Gazing quietly for a moment, Fenrir felt his anger, hatred, and sorrow momentarily fade. He didn't realize it, but his heart was growing calm.