They stood there for a few minutes in silence. A quiet understanding was formed between the two.
Cain suddenly spoke, "How are the rest of your men doing?"
Hunter shrugged, his face becoming an indifferent blanket again,
"Somehow, we managed to lose only a few men. Floki and Galip were injured quite heavily, but with Susan around, we don't have to worry too much as long as no limbs were lost."
Cain frowned, "Those guys... I'll need you to–"
Hunter suddenly interrupted, "I think if you need to say anything to the lot of them, you'll have to do it yourself."
Cain raised a brow, "And why is that?"
Hunter chuckled lightly, "Let's just say it would be way more efficient."
Seeing that Cain was still looking at him with a questioning look, Hunter cleared his throat and spoke seriously,
"Humans remember..."
Cain's eyes glazed over as a wave of confusion hit him hard,
"What the hell?"