Chapter 46: The Eyes That See Beyond
Adam stood quietly, observing his companions, each uniquely remarkable in their demeanor and interactions.
There was Pratham, serious and reserved, always approaching Adam only when absolutely necessary, maintaining a sense of formality and distance.
Then there was Mikasa, who carried an air of calm composure, respectful yet cautious, her words precise and calculated.
Lastly, there was Sona, who seemed to be the complete opposite—playful, talkative, and somewhat impulsive.
She didn't hesitate to approach Adam for even the smallest issues, her mood swings as unpredictable as the wind.
Despite her frequent complaints, Adam found her endearing in her openness and loyalty.
He thought about how Sona differed so starkly from Pratham and Mikasa, who both embodied a certain reserve.
Pratham, while generally approachable, would only come forward if a situation absolutely required it.
Mikasa, on the other hand, often chose silence over speaking her mind, maintaining a focused, watchful stance.
But Sona... Sona was refreshingly unfiltered, expressing herself without restraint, often hovering near him, perched casually on his shoulder, unfazed by formalities. This eccentricity made her charming in her own right.
Just as Adam was immersed in these thoughts, Pratham's voice cut through the silence. "Lord Adam," he said formally, "there's an incoming call from Ani."
