"Indeed, these little creatures dared to disguise themselves as us," the nine-headed hydra Jack said dissatisfiedly. "It's detestable, but why did they transform like this? I don't sense any powerful insect-eating magical beasts nearby, so why are they so afraid? Could there be something wrong with my perception?"
Pannis looked at the giant beast, which was shaking its necks and looking around, with eyes filled with disdain as if looking at an idiot, and said contemptuously, "Are you truly unaware of the terror your oppressive presence inflicts upon these frail creatures? And yet, you seek other sources of their fear? Your dullness is truly an anomaly among hydras."