"What should I do then?"
Fenrir's eyes were filled with anxiety and anticipation.
She knew of the mysterious origins of Miss Hermes and her formidable power; even if she exerted all her strength, she couldn't withstand a few moves from her. So, if someone as powerful as her says there's a way, then there must be a way.
Facing Miss Dog-Witch's expectations, Dorothy wasn't flustered.
After all, she wasn't lying.
She understood Adam, knowing that the reason old father opposed Fenrir was indeed for her own good, hoping she wouldn't take a path with no future.
And to put it plainly, Adam thought Miss Dog-Witch was really too weak, unable to walk the Hero's Path.
Of course, the weakness mentioned here isn't just about strength. Although the profession of a hero requires strength, compared to power, inner toughness is actually more important.
Otherwise, you'd crumble over trivial matters; how could you be a hero?
