"If I'm going to theorize why this mine is still active even after all these years… it must be because it's very important," Bach said in a serious voice, nodding from time to time as if what he had just said was shocking.
"You just said something…" Kael glanced at the miner.
"Amazing, right?" Bach puffed up his chest, smiling proudly at Kael.
"Obvious," Kael replied, turning back to the mine that looked more like a military base than a rock excavation site. "What kind of rocks do you get from here?"
"Big rocks, small rocks, common rocks and stones," Bach said halfheartedly. "Doesn't matter though. There's nothing special in this place besides the occasional ice we take."
"When you found me, was there ice everywhere?" Kael asked.