Egrith looked at Sett with a deep feeling of satisfaction in his heart.
He had thoroughly humiliated Sett, right?
That had even happened in front of Zainah. Now, what honor did Sett still have remaining as a man?
Wasn't he so arrogant before?
Egrith's gaze then shifted to Zainah, but immediately, he frowned. There was merely worry, guilt, and fear in Zainah's face—and when she looked at him, there was only distaste.
Why? Is it not clear to her that I am the better man? He gritted his teeth. Does she not see that Sett is nothing but a worm that I could kill any time?
"Go out, monkey!" He roared at the monkey. "Walk out."
Sett took a deep breath and exchanged a glance with the monkey. Then, he looked at the dimensional gateway that Egrith had opened.
"Monkey, they want you to leave. Leave, show him that you can survive outside."
Still sobbing, the monkey shook its head. "Please let me stay here and just cry for a while longer."
Egrith sneered. "I have no time for that."