When Emiri told him that she felt sad being in her own house, Jaakuna strangely was relieved at that. It wasn’t that hwas happy or anything, but at the very least, she remembered the feeling of being in her old house. So, that just meant that they had a point where they could build it upon. There was also the fact that she held his hand that seemed to make Jaakuna smile softly. Jaakuna would then hear her on about how she said that Jaakuna had said that she was happy in her old house, but she just felt sad looking at everything. Jaakuna sighed slightly. [b]“You were happy here, when you lived with your parents. Your mother didn’t like it as she wanted you to have not to worry about what she had to worry growing up, so when your father got a promotion with the Royal Army of Rozarria, as his family, you and your mother were moved into the Castle.” [/b]Jaakuna said as he told her about how she was happy with her family in her old house. [b]“From what you told me, when you and your family moved out this house, things changed. Your father was away a lot and your mother became very strict.”[/b] Jaakuna said as he found himself remembering the conversation that Emiri had with him about her mother and the house. He also was remembering how mad Justine was when he told her off and how livid she was at him for doing as such. Yeah, he definitely didn’t make the best impression on her. As Jaakuna would finish his inner-thoughts and remembering, he looked at Emiri, though he would sigh as if disappointed. [b]“I was hoping we would get more from coming here, but at least the feelings are coming back.” [/b]Jaakuna said trying to stay optimistic. [b]“Okay, then let’s get out of here and head somewhere else.” [/b]Jaakuna said pulling Emiri with him, gently of course. They would just exit the house and walk the way they came. ----- As Nadeline started to heal Lannit and Wendy’s wounds, Nadeline would ask Wesley and Savayna a question that they wanted to reply negatively to, but they knew that they couldn’t. Despite on whether or not it was a trap was irrelevant. They originally set out to get Hashmaal and even though there was a high chance of them walking right into a trap, they couldn’t afford to turn back now. [b]“It’s probably a trap. Hell, I’m sure it is, but we have no choice but to move on.”[/b] Wesley said. [b]“You heard what Aun--I mean Levi, said. We were not to be harmed until this floor, so as long as we keep our wits about us, we should be alright.”[/b] Wesley spoke less certain. Savayna shrugged. [b]“I’m ready for whatever.” [/b]She lazily stated. Wesley would smile and look to Lannit and Wendy. He was going to say something, but Lannit would wave his hand. [b]“Go, we’ll be fine. Nadeline has more or less stopped any further bleeding on our wounds, so all we need is to rest our bodies and we’ll be fine.”[/b] Lannit said, assuring Wesley. Wesley would just nod and he would motion the two ladies to follow him. Whatever was going to be laid and waiting for them, they would take it head on.