Again, Ienzo nodded as he took Lexaeus' hand. As long as he had Aeleus with him, he shouldn't need to worry for anything, even in a strange new city on a strange new world. That was point of having guards, after all. To keep people safe, both inside the walls and without.
Of course, even after taking Lexaeus' hand he didn't exactly run towards the city, but he most certainly made his impatience clear all the same. The sooner they got to exploring the sooner he'd be able to compare this world to the one he knew best - and he couldn't help but be curious about the people of the city too. What were they like? What languages did they speak? Would they be able to understand them at all? There was still so much to learn.
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Of course, even after taking Lexaeus' hand he didn't exactly run towards the city, but he most certainly made his impatience clear all the same. The sooner they got to exploring the sooner he'd be able to compare this world to the one he knew best - and he couldn't help but be curious about the people of the city too. What were they like? What languages did they speak? Would they be able to understand them at all? There was still so much to learn.