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Whisker had initially believed that Seika had made a mistake by choosing to protect the town, especially after witnessing everyone else fleeing. However, Roderick and the group of challengers he had rallied managed to change Whisker's perspective. Once these men realized that Seika was already fighting alone, their eyes filled with a newfound determination. They were too honorable to abandon their benefactor.

"You are too quick to judge others, Whisky boy," Sarohan remarked, shaking his head. "These lads may be honest, but they are lost. The world has constantly abandoned them, and they have learned only to survive."

"I'm the one who stopped you from beating them to a pulp," Whisker retorted with a scoff. "Though I doubt they would be of any use against the frost giant."

"A frost giant is never alone," Sarohan frowned. "While powerful, these creatures never go out of their way to harm others. Someone must be behind this attack, and we can expect more monsters."