"Sure, that’s no a problem. Don’t worry," Subaru replied when Mila apologized about not being able to give her anything now, before going back to her routine.
"Hmm? Thanks," Mavis said as she accepted Mila’s treat. "As far as I’m concerned, there’s no right time for these sort of things. As long as you follow your guts, everything is bound to work out in the end," she added before popping the candy into her mouth.
Mavis took her time chewing it while feeling the breeze absentmindedly until Mila’s question shook her back to the real world. "Sorry, I wasn’t paying attention," she apologized before address the question, "Anyway, that didn’t mean anything important. I was just thinking that, perhaps, things are kinda fine the way they are right now. We — humanity, I mean — went through a lot but we are still here and... look ahead of you. The world is quite well the way it’s now. Don’t you think?"
The red headed girl got back to her feet just as she was about to finish what she was saying, "Maybe, just maybe… we should keep fighting but not because we hate the Invaders, but simply because fighting to survive is what living creatures do best?"
"I’ve finished processing the data," Subaru said just as Mavis got back to her feet. "The other groups seem to have ran into larger types of invaders, but I don’t detect anything in our final destination. Not a single single invader in the scan range," she added just before opening another portal towards their last sensor.
"We can go as soon as you two are ready. The sensor is located on the courtyard of an old Edo-style mansion. I can take you to the entrance gates, but you’ll have to make out the rest of the way like usual," Subaru said as Neptune hovered silently beside the portal, waiting for the others to go through it.
"Well then, I think it’s about time we move forward. Let’s nail this one and go back home," Mavis said as she readied herself up, waiting until Mila was prepared as well before crossing the portal.