Chapter 6.4 - Human World

Al seemed to think about Gail's words, especially the photos he was given. This human was too strange, even her family and related matters to her sounded very suspicious. However, Al did not mention this strangeness to the three of them, for him this matter was enough for Haltz to know.

Gail reached out his hand and took the glass of warm milk his mother had made. He took a sip of his milk and said, "Diana is a kind woman to those who know her well, and a strange woman to those who only know her as an acquaintance."

He continued, "From sunrise to sunset she will be busy helping her mother with household matters. She hardly ever left the house. People say she's anti-social or that's what his family says about her."

"Except at night—" Gail took another sip of her milk before continuing his information, "—when people were asleep, she would leave her house and go to the outskirts of the city."