"There's no need to worry."
"What? Why?"
"Because she doesn't want me to read these things, and the direction I'm headed contradicts her suggestions. I'm going to read this knowledge tonight, and the process will be dangerous, as you know. I need you to keep an eye on me and stop anyone from disturbing me. Can I count on you, Emhardt?"
Emhardt opened his mouth, hesitated for a moment, then took flight, saying to Fisher,
"Alright... alright, I don't know why, but as long as you and Paimon are against each other, I feel at ease. Who calls me the great Emhardt? I'll watch the vicinity for you. You... you have to be careful yourself."
"Okay."
Emhardt flew up and stood on the windowsill in the room, which exposed the night view of the Dragon Court outside. He stood vigilantly, like a guard, looking at Fisher, then outside, fearful of anyone disturbing Fisher.
