[Yujin had been on edge all evening as well. Susato had informed him of Kazuma's message, of course, and already it had left him restless. He doesn't like the idea of Kazuma going out to do these sorts of dangerous things by himself, and he quite thought he'd already made his thoughts on that clear after his struggles to save 76. Apparently not clear enough, then.
For most of the wait, he'd been expecting to once again get called out to treat 76, be it at their house or on the edge of town somewhere. Somehow, it hadn't occurred to him that things might go horribly wrong for Kazuma instead. The howling, when it last it breaks loose, has him rise from his chair. Not in alarm, but in confusion. He spends a moment frozen as Susato goes to answer the door, and it's that same delay he comes to regret when he hears her scream. At last he strides through the house to catch up to her, heart hammering in his chest and tensions rising so high that he leaves a trail of light frost in his wake. The sight before their door is so very hectic, it takes him a good five seconds before he even processes that he's looking at Kazuma.]
What... [... No, that's not important, is it? He hastily shakes his head.] Don't bother attempting to get him to a bed. We need only get him inside for now.
[With that, he strides over to Kazuma's other side, prepared to lift him up from the ground. The wolves are basically ignored for now, as they appear to be friendly enough.]
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For most of the wait, he'd been expecting to once again get called out to treat 76, be it at their house or on the edge of town somewhere. Somehow, it hadn't occurred to him that things might go horribly wrong for Kazuma instead. The howling, when it last it breaks loose, has him rise from his chair. Not in alarm, but in confusion. He spends a moment frozen as Susato goes to answer the door, and it's that same delay he comes to regret when he hears her scream. At last he strides through the house to catch up to her, heart hammering in his chest and tensions rising so high that he leaves a trail of light frost in his wake. The sight before their door is so very hectic, it takes him a good five seconds before he even processes that he's looking at Kazuma.]
What... [... No, that's not important, is it? He hastily shakes his head.] Don't bother attempting to get him to a bed. We need only get him inside for now.
[With that, he strides over to Kazuma's other side, prepared to lift him up from the ground. The wolves are basically ignored for now, as they appear to be friendly enough.]