Adventure of Sinbad: Night 2

Expatriot (非国民, Hikokumin) is Night 2 of the Adventure of Sinbad manga series.

Characters In Order Of Appearance
'' Characters in bold denote the character's proper appearance. Characters in italic are only seen briefly and have yet to make a proper appearance. ''

Magic
'' Magic in bold denotes the magic's first appearance. ''

Summary
2 years later. An enemy spy is chased after by soldiers. After being close to the end of the cliff, he has nowhere to run, so he decides to jump off to the water. Esla is calling out for her son, who runs to her and hugs her. Esla asks Sinbad to go and give Badr his lunch. He quickly makes his way to his starving father. When asked if he's going to fish more today, Badr answers positively, so Sinbad begs to let him on a boat, as he's already five. Badr doesn't permit him, so Sinbad begins to hit him, calling him "a stupid daddy", as he wants to do something for a father who lost his leg. Badr answers it's a result of his own action so Sinbad doesn't have to worry. Some people come to them, calling Badr an "expatriot" and hit him. Badr laughs and says he has no interest in war. He's beaten up to the point of losing consciousness. Sinbad is angry for Badr for not opposing them, even though he's retired soldier. Sinbad runs off and Badr notices that their boat has been broken as well.

Later, during the dinner, Sinbad is still very mad and decides to collect a water, despite Badr's teasing. Esla is angry at Badr for behaving that way and worries about the future. Badr asks what should he do, so Esla says that he should clear himself from the name "expatriot" and thinks of giving the government their ship. She faints when she hears it's broken. Then, Sinbad comes back and tells Badr that there's someone he wants to show him. The next day, the spy wakes up confused. Badr explains that Sinbad saved him and if he wants to thank someone, he should thank him. The spy smiles and thanks him, saying that Sinbad owns his life. He then begins to cry, what Sinbad comments that he's a big guy, but is softly.