Argon saw a strong man who resembled the man currently carrying him. The man's eyes assessed him. Was he annoyed? Of course, he was, and he clung tightly to Kaizer's neck, but his eyes also observed the man. "Dad..." he called. "What's wrong, Ga?" asked Kaizer. "Why is this uncle looking at me like that, Dad? I don't like it!" said Argon, which made Kaizer smile. Zeno turned his gaze to Alea. He looked at Alea with a sharp gaze. "Tell me, he's my son, isn't he, Alea?" asked Zeno. Alea began to cry but quickly wiped her tears away. Kaizer noticed Zeno's angry expression, which pleased him greatly. "Argon is my son, and so is he!" said Kaizer, pointing to Dea, but that didn't make Zeno believe Kaizer's words. Zeno knew his brother's cunning very well. Alea approached Argon and Kaizer.

