Chapter 170
This puzzle piqued his interest. He was mildly irritated by the princess's presence. He didn't want any sea people near Galileo and his son, and now he wonders why he selected these two individuals. It's not that he was unwilling, but the first time he saw them, Andrew couldn't shake the feeling of familiarity and the relationship he felt with them. It seemed too far away. He was now confined to the company of mortals, like he was here to bond them with him, like it was necessary or perhaps it was possible that he knew the answer to all of his questions from their memories. "Oh well, time will tell."
When he ascended above the tree where he had been hidden, his search for Castor's mind had been nothing but tiring, yet the questioning returned, this time as a direct and forceful shove into his consciousness. Castor's attitude toward his push was eerily similar to that of his father. Andrew was completely taken aback. It looked as if the young man was having difficulty swallowing this
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