Maru
Maru does not comment upon a small child joining them in their efforts. His disapproval means nothing in the grand scheme of things, and as the other man does not return it's not as if they're left with plentiful land walkers to assist beyond the reaches of the ocean. Instead he leaves Delta to her conversational perks, being a more reticent man himself, and continues to gently unearth the coral in the way of the netted zone and where the canal will begin.
It's a slow process, and he isn't capable of speaking to those above shore while he works in the water. Not that Maru is much complaining, as the work itself is peaceful and the repetitive motions soothing. He can only hope the coral will acclimate properly where he moves them, keeping them to their original shelf, depth, and sunlight amount as much as possible.
It's a slow process, and he isn't capable of speaking to those above shore while he works in the water. Not that Maru is much complaining, as the work itself is peaceful and the repetitive motions soothing. He can only hope the coral will acclimate properly where he moves them, keeping them to their original shelf, depth, and sunlight amount as much as possible.