"I know you won't be able to stay still for long," Dr. Leah said, smiling teasingly.
Keiko just smiled and didn't refute her 'accusation'.
"Well… I'm going to thank you again, it seems. If it wasn't for you, I would have died outside the city this time," Leah said again.
"Don't mention it. After all, we were all on the same boat at the time. I wasn't only saving your life but also mine," Keiko said.
"What did you say? At that time, you even used your own body to protect us from the monsters. Are you trying to humblebrag in front of me?" Leah retorted, pretending to be angry.
Keiko shrugged, chuckling lightly, and said, "Alright then, I'll accept your thanks this time."
"That's the way," Leah happily patted Keiko's shoulder.
"Oh, speaking of which, how are Prof. Bailey and that adventurer now?"