CHAPTER 45 KLAUD Logan moved a chair, “Sit here first, Elik might have been delayed by something important. I expected him to be here, but—well, he’s not.” I moved towards the offered chair, sat on it, and said, “You may leave me here and do something else. I can wait for him alone. Don’t worry,” I didn't want to keep him here with me. I knew he was also very busy. “Oh—no, no. You can’t be alone beginning now,” he said, a little shaky, and breathed out a heavy breath. His usual confidence was not displayed. I squinted, mulling over his unclear response and agitated expression, “What’s going on, Logan?” I have no idea why he was acting this way. He shook his head. I have the impression that even if I pressed him further, he wouldn’t speak. At this point, Elik entered the room and I h