He doesn't belong here at all; he's completely different from Eastern Peak Village, an outsider.
He's so clean, so elegant, how could I be so impulsive as to bring him to such a chaotic place?
It really wasn't a good idea.
Mia Ginger thought randomly and suddenly stopped in her tracks.
"What's wrong?" Koa Jackson also stopped, looking down at her with concern.
"I suddenly don't feel like going." Mia looked up at him with a smile, speaking softly, "There's really nothing worth seeing. If it's going to be demolished, then let it be. A place like this should have been torn down long ago; it's a blight on the cityscape."
She shrugged, looking relaxed.
Koa Jackson, however, said nothing, staring steadily at her.
"Koa... brother." Mia always felt nervous being stared at by him in silence, calling out hesitantly.