If there was one thing in this world that I had to be extremely careful around, it was supremes. And even if it just so happened that my mother-in-law was one of the only two of them around, I still dared not to keep her waiting when called for.
"They could've left us alone for a little bit longer," Fay grumpily muttered, pinning her dissatisfied eyes on the ground while heavily hanging off my arm.
"It's hard to ask for privacy with thousands of men running around killing people."
We didn't really have the time for any longer exchange. From the moment we got out of the tent, walked up a few paces, and then rushed after Loraz back towards the camp, we arrived at our destination in less than half a minute.
'That alone should be the proof of my inhuman abilities,' I thought, calculating the distance over time only to come up with a speed a fair bit greater than the long-lasting record of a hundred-meter dash.