Of course Yuurei spent majority of his time training, trying to become stronger than who knows what. Yuurei was a training fanatic, that much the Nimulli also remembered. All he could do was watch his friend with a bright smile, unable to take his eyes off of him. In all honesty there was a plethora of emotions when it came to the blue eyed man. First there was compassion and admiration; because he knew how warm and light his rivals heart was, but then there came disappointment, because he was a Nephilim, bound by Illumin and stood against everything Zael stood for.
Then, there was anger. This was the most complicated emotion believe it or not. He was angry because he remembered telling Yuurei that when he would reach a stage in his life where he was too far gone, completely corrupted by whatever powers that be, Yuurei would off him. Yuurei would perhaps never do such a thing knowing his heart and so that anger came from what felt like a sense of betrayal. Still, the Daemon didn't want the help. It was a feeling he felt in the past, a feeling that didn't correlate with who he was now. Then there was happiness; His friend was alive and well, leading a prospering guild. Last but not least, there was this intense feeling of-
"Ahh, so that's what it was I sensed. Your grace vibrated at a higher frequency than normal Nephilim's. Regardless, you're a disgrace and there's no way that Zael should have lost. Unacceptable." Luci didn't really care that Yuurei was an angel, despite what may have been said. he moreso cared that the one he was supposed to be watching over was beaten so easily by the likes of one. It was the logic of a demon who didn't really care about being a demon- not as much as he cared about his freedom. The Summoner turned to face the man that appeared, calling out to the duo as Yuurei responded. The man needed their help and that's what they would give him. Za wouldn't contest. Instead he would stand up with a shrug before dusting himself off and walking behind the man.
"Ain't shit else to do, I wanna kill something." He said blatantly, almost innocently as if those words wouldn't trigger most normal people. Yuurei was about to see a side of him that he had never seen before. The new him.
The man approached the large boat before guiding the group on. About five men were already ready to set sail but before they began, the sailor would explain the details. "Alright, mates! we've got one goal an' one goal only; catch the leviathan so we can take 'er 'ome fer dinner. We don't know what's out there so we gotta play it safe, got it?"
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