Executing the last standing goblin, he ran after the rat.
Arthur noticed his presence and the shit he was trying to pull off, but he couldn't recognize Noa's identity.
With a clear goal and a desire to make things difficult for the protagonist, Noa dashed as if his life depended on it.
'This is the start of our great friendship,' he mused.
His steps were rapid, and unlike Arthur, he knew exactly how to capture the beast.
Nevertheless, Noa put the confidence aside and didn't hold back, running after them.
No words were exchanged between him and Arthur.
Both of them were too occupied with the task at hand.
As for attacking each other, they had individual reasons for holding back.
Noa didn't think much about it, planning to manipulate and use him for his gains.
In addition, Arthur would make a great sacrifice he could use when the Abyssal monster arrives.
As for the protagonist, he was one hell of a lunatic.