More than words, it was the perfect serenity, the unshakeable certainty that Kei gave off with all his being that shook the thieving monster and made him tremble. Also, it was with hesitation and fear that he turned to the one who was to be the origin of his fall. An existence in the presence of which even this blond, weak, dull and so naive mage lost all fear and doubt. The being in question, sublime and terribly nonchalant, stared at him without saying any word, then after a time, a smile was born on his lips. A simple and unostentatious smile, but which made the monster shiver from head to foot and aroused in him a fear as he never felt before.
Then, after swallowing his saliva, he raised his arm, and as a last sign of defiance, charged at Kei and hit him with all his strength.
Kei flew quite far before spitting himself out on the ground.
Miron turned to him, concerned, but still didn't utter a word.