After the conversation with Mittar, Kamu duly called Suk aside, to a place where the group wouldn't hear what he wanted to say.
"I don't like the way you look at me, what do you want?" The Zovárd boy folded his arms in front of him and tried to let the ghost-man know with just his aura that he really didn't want to participate in whatever the other had come up with, no matter what that something was.
"I have a task for you." The Ishán of the Immortal Mist said seriously, but all he achieved was for the younger hegin to simply turn around and head back towards the rest of the group. "Could you tell me where you're going now?" Kamu asked in an icy voice, to which Suk just rolled his eyes before looking back over his shoulder at the ghost-man.
"Back to the others. Find someone else to do your tasks." The Zovárd boy waved. "I don't really care what you want to do." He left it at that and left the older hegin where he was. This whole thing surprised Kamu so much that the man could literally only blink for long minutes.
"What happened? Suk came back quite grumpy." Teveli appeared in front of the Immortal Mist's Ishán. Kamu just sighed heavily before shaking his head.
"There is only problem with your little friend. It's better if you know. Someone should be killed and someone should lead my people. I wanted to test him and leave it to him, but he simply left me here like you do with a cat shitting." Kamu put his hands on his hips with a grumpy face.
"Oh, so that's all the problem is?" Teveli asked with a smile, then tilted his head a little to the side. "Leave this to me." He chuckled before he too left the Ishán alone.
"I don't wanna be the one to point it out, but the young people don't respect you very much Kamu." The poison-mixing ghost laughed, which made the one in question only look at him with an angry look out of the corner of his eye.
"Thanks for the sympathy, Ajtony." He spat the words at him.
"You're welcome, next time too." The ghost chuckled.
"There's nothing to do now, I'll wait for the end and see what Teveli puts on the table." Kamu finally shrugged, then he himself disappeared into the shadows, as he once again took on the form of a ghost.
So while Kamu kept an eye on Teveli's activities, Suk returned to his friends, who were still very busy making lava sculptures. Let's say not everyone was successful in this activity, but they all really enjoyed it.
The Athamanas ended up spending about three hours in total at the volcanology center, from where Mittar led them back to Deadworld Trench. The group had lunch at the city's most prestigious restaurant, only to take a walk in the nearby coral forest afterwards.
After the coral tour, they returned to the Sea Pearl Palace, where they had dinner, this time without Mittar, who had an already scheduled business dinner. However, he promised the Athamanas that he would personally pick them up so that they could leave in time for tonight's theater performance. However, since they still had plenty of time after dinner, the group was left a little alone again.
"Hey guys!" Suk called out to each member of the group before they all retired to their rooms. "I've been wanting to ask you for a while now." The boy narrowed his eyes. "Do any of you have any idea what this floating thing is and why it's been following us since we've been down here?" He asked.
And as he spoke, he pointed towards the creature that looked most like a transparent, which tried to hide from view as if it was afraid. However, when it realized that everyone was looking at it and could no longer hide, it seemed to have changed its mind and floated closer to Suk. The creature was indeed like a transparent, only this one was white and had tentacles extending from its spherical head.
"It's a jellyfish." Llyr noted, but he looked at the team as if he didn't understand how can someone not to know what a jellyfish was. "They don't like to be near udnersea-walkers. By the way, you better be careful with it, their sting is poisonous." The undersea-walker ex-minister of foreign added. However, all it did was make Suk's eyes sparkle as he turned towards the creature.
"Now you're twice as cute as you were before." The Zovárd boy became enthusiastic and reached out to the creature with both hands, whose hovering sped up and burrowed straight into the boy's chest like a puppy. "I'll call you Womba." Suk grinned.
"Are you seriously calling the transparent copy a little snake?" Achilles grimaced.
"Do you have a problem with it, Motumisz?" Suk looked at his friend with glowing eyes, which made him raise his hands to the side of his head, indicating that he would rather step back from the conversation. "So does anyone have an idea why it's following us?" He asked, his head tilted to the side, but instead of answering, the team members only shrugged their shoulders.
"Maybe he likes you." Teveli chuckled, to which Suk also laughed.
"Then you can stay with me while we're down here." Suk said with a big smile. As a result, the little jellyfish rose from the boy's arms and happily swam around his head.
"Well, I think we won't be able to separate them." Teveli shook his head, which made everyone laugh with him. Only to go up to their rooms afterwards to make the most of the little time they still had.
This is how Kamu ended up in his own room again, pacing up and down the room while pressing his forehead. It was almost clear that something was very wrong with him, but so much so that Ajtony even appeared and when he couldn't take it anymore, he cleared his throat.
"What's wrong with you now?" He asked as he lay on his stomach on the bed to support his chin with his hand.
"Have I told you that your relatives are getting on my nerves?" Kamu asked the question instead of an answer.
"No, but I'm not surprised." Ajtony closed his eyes for a moment, then sighed. "And why exactly are they getting on your nevers now?" He asked.
"I wanted to be nice and take into account the choice of the current Vietryk for the successor title, but your precious youngest successor doesn't even want the leadership." Kamu growled. "Then there is my relative, who does not make my job one bit easier, because he completes the tasks as easily as if he was created for it." The ghost-man began to point this way and that in his nervousness.
"You know, there is a damn simple solution to this little problem of yours." Ajtony suddenly sat up, but with his words he managed to make Kamu blink at him.
"What?" He asked back.
"The Immortal Mist has two Isháns. You and me. Why not have two Vietryks too, our relatives?" The poison-mixing ghost grinned widely.
"Sometimes you're not so stupid, Ajtony." Kamu grinned.
"Does that mean you like my idea?" Ajtony tilted his head to the side.
"But how much so!" Kamu laughed.
