Hearing Derek's words, Thalgar wanted to spit blood out of anger. How could Derek not be worried about his situation and injuries, instead he was more interested in unnecessary things.
Did he mean so little to this God of death?
"No, you don't mean so little to me." Derek said, startling the Demi-god.
"Y-you can read my th-thoughts?" Thalgar stuttered.
The only one capable of doing this, is his grandfather, a bona fide God of nature.
"I may be washed up and a shadow of my true self, but I am still a true God, a realm protector and the sin of Greed. Some things cannot change easily for a man of my status, regardless of my condition."
Thalgar frowned, unsure of what to think of Derek's words. He wasn't being belittled by Derek, but he hated the fact Derek was giving himself too much credit. Meanwhile, Derek observed the young legacy and pondered deeply.