Killua listened to the reasoning of the woman who had the scroll, Veronika. He had to admit that she too was correct based on their current predicament. Maybe if they had come there willingly, Killua could pursue the choice of an alternative route. However, since they had all wound up there mysteriously, there wasn't much room for deviation. Apart from their current location and the mysterious Elyae, the group had no idea what lay beyond. Killua took a brief moment to try and pinpoint where at in the world they may be. It didn't exactly occur to him that they may be somewhere totally different, despite the contents of the scroll that was dropped. Speaking of the scroll, while everyone else appeared to accept the fact that they had no other leads, and Killua too did that accept with hesitation, the boy still had his doubts. On top of that, there was the hidden uneasiness he had about the group. They were such an odd assortment. There was no way they would hold up throughout the entirety of their tenure within this strange land. "I'm Killua," he introduced coolly, almost as if he had something to hide. He did, however. The boy wanted to conceal his true nature in case he may need to kill any one of them later. He specifically had his eyes on the skeleton man. There was no way he was going to let his guard down around him. He also took note of the individual who had threatened the skeleton man, Zal. They were both perceived as dangerous by Killua and he fiddled with the possibility that he may have to deal with them later on. In the mean time, the boy decided to put these musings aside to express his current position on the enigmatic Elyae. "Sure, let's go," he said with indifference. He wasn't sure whether he would regret his agreement or not.