You are an adventurer! exclaimed Sylvie. She tore herself away from the window and handed the glasses back to her. But I suppose that could work. Only, what will happen afterwards?'I was planning to worry about afterwards when there is an afterwards, replied Leaf. And I'm an adventurer. At least not by choice. I've done that once and learned my lesson. No more adventures without knowing what I'm getting into.They wouldn't be adventures, then, said Sylvie.
"You are an adventurer!" exclaimed Sylvie, as she tore herself away from the window to return the glasses. She expressed concerns about what might happen after their current actions, worried about the unknown future. Leaf responded confidently, saying he would only worry about what comes after when it actually happens, emphasizing his adventurous spirit and past experiences that taught him caution.
Leaf considered himself an adventurer by circumstance, not by choice, having learned his lesson from previous risky endeavors. Sylvie objects, suggesting that without knowing what the future holds, their activities wouldn't truly be adventures. This exchange highlights the characters' differing attitudes towards risk and the unknown, central themes in the story.