Worried about what he's going to do next, Tetavius asks the mayor to come back to his city. He tells the mayor that he just wants to find some rocks. The mayor agrees to go back to the city, but he warns him that he'll be exhausted by the end of the fight. The city creaks, and the mayor's house looks like it's been hit by a big thunderclap. He's so impressed that he wants to show the mayor the rock again. He shows the rock to the mayor and tells him that the mine is a long way away. He says that if he survives the fight, he will tell him where to find the mine. The man is shocked to see that the rock is not a mirror, but a "divine eye." The man says that he can't believe that the man could do such a thing, but the man points out that he found the flaw in the formation and found a way to fix it. The two men agree to go to the mine together if the mayor will help them.
Worried about what he's going to do next, Tetavius asks the mayor to come back to his city. He tells the mayor that he just wants to find some rocks. The mayor agrees to go back to the city, but he warns him that he'll be exhausted by the end of the fight. The city creaks, and the mayor's house looks like it's been hit by a big thunderclap. He's so impressed that he wants to show the mayor the rock again. He shows the rock to the mayor and tells him that the mine is a long way away. He says that if he survives the fight, he will tell him where to find the mine. The man is shocked to see that the rock is not a mirror, but a "divine eye." The man says that he can't believe that the man could do such a thing, but the man points out that he found the flaw in the formation and found a way to fix it. The two men agree to go to the mine together if the mayor will help them.