Noa quickly finished her warm-up. Mevis, who had been resting with her eyes closed, finally opened her eyes, stood, and began walking toward Noa.
Leon and Moon, hidden at the back of the training hall, instinctively ducked lower to avoid being noticed by Mevis.
“Dad, sneaking around like this doesn’t seem like you’re just here to watch Big Sis train,” Moon whispered.
“You don’t get it,” Leon replied, lowering his voice. “I’m just trying to be careful not to disturb your sister’s training.”
Leon’s response sounded logical, but even he realized it wasn’t convincing. Moon was too sharp to fall for such an excuse—then again, had she ever believed him in the first place? On the rooftop earlier, it seemed like she was just going along to amuse herself and see if she could find some entertainment.
That’s probably exactly what she’s doing, Leon thought. And if that’s the case, I might as well make up a random excuse to keep her quiet as long as she doesn’t cause trouble.
“Alright, Dad. If you say so,” Moon replied with a knowing smile. She didn’t press further and continued crouching alongside her father.