Chapter 341
Oh-ho.
Back when I was bound and kept my head down, I hadn’t realized it. But now that I was standing on my own legs and looking down at them, humans looked so very small.
Size was always a relative thing. And that relativity always depended on the perspective of the one observing.
I looked down.
There, lying on the floor and slightly turned to her side, was Sylvia, looking up at me.
It was a complete reversal from the last time we met.
Her dazed expression as she looked up at me was kind of funny. I wondered if a smile had shown on my face. My eyes had probably narrowed a bit.
Everyone around us had gone stiff and silent. Even the girl I’d saved said nothing.
How long were they planning to just stand there?
If you're the protagonist, you should be standing up and fighting.
I extended the claws on my front paw—what was essentially a hand for me—and gently slid it under Sylvia’s body, flipping her over onto her side.
She didn’t look all that heavy to begin with, but using griffon strength to flip her over was absurdly easy.
