No, Let Me Ask You A Question

It was the second time that Raze had been surprised by the words coming out of Belil's mouth. The thing was, he hadn't even had time to confront him about the first thing that had surprised him, because Belil was leading the conversation, and at this point, Raze felt like enough was enough.

"You knew I was a mage before I came in here, so it's clear you know something," Raze replied. "But to also know about the Dark Edge Sword Arts? Just how much do you know… what is your goal in all of this, and what are you even doing… should I be worried?"

Belil folded his arms. Even though Raze was speaking more sternly, the smile on Belil's face hadn't disappeared for a moment.

"You're right, you're right. You see, I'm just sensitive to one's body. I can feel the cells inside you reacting, the goosebumps in your body, so I wanted to see how you would react… and besides, it's not as if the two of us talked much last time," Belil said.