Zeras replied with a shrug as he lifted Felicie to his back.
"Can you not yank me up like that!" Felicie screamed from the sudden movement that sent her flying into the air before she felt the object that she quickly landed on, which had always been Zeras' back.
"And how did you suppose I do it?" Zeras asked with an evil grin as he quickly raced into the distance with speed, deciding to have faith in Felicie's prediction.
Even though it seemed sick to Zeras that someone can get something right by simply feeling like it, he had to admit she was at least the navigator on their journey.
Instead of guessing around, he could at least try following her idea first. And if it turned out to be wrong, he could point his finger at her nose and blame her for having wasted their time.
"Maybe you start by going down to the ground and then I climb up." Felicie grumbled as Zeras shook his head.