"Then, after sorting this matter, I should also go see that old guy hidden in the Dungeon," said Kael.
"Should I go with you?" Elanna asked softly.
"Come along, we might even discover some unexpected surprises," Kael did not decline.
Elanna remembered something and turned to Kael, saying, "Do you want to go see your son?"
Kael scratched his head.
To be honest, waking up to find his son already so grown up lacked a certain sense of reality for him.
But after much consideration, he said, "Let all the joy of meeting be reserved for when I can truly embrace you and our son, rather than through this autonomous Puppet.
I always feel it would be more meaningful that way."
Elanna nodded.
Julius was different from her.
He had only seen his father's image in footage since he was young, unlike her longing day and night. If he learned a little later, so be it.
Of course, Elanna had her own little thoughts.
