Tohru made a good point, and Dorian knew for sure he'd miss most everyone he'd met in this world. And if he didn't miss a person, he'd miss what that person represented and what they taught him. There was a lesson to be learned from every encounter.
"I would too." He said earnestly, knowing he'd be very distraught if Mitch - his brother - left him to return to Earth. But it would be better for him, Dorian knew, because the mummy himself didn't have much longer to exist. And he was looking forward to his souls traveling to Heaven, no matter the outcome of this war. He listened patiently to Tohru's explanation of her mother, enjoying hearing more about her past, even if it was a fair bit sad. Tohru commented that Asgard could be home, and he nearly laughed happily. It already was his home. As much as he despised Niflheim, he loved his teammates and saw them as family - sisters and brothers.
Looking straight again, Dorian squinted at the sight of water in the distance. "Yes, it is!" He helped lead her through the last of the forest. When they arrived, he dismounted, tying the horse's reigns around the nearest tree. He then proceeded to cautiously help Tohru dismount.
"It's very nice, isn't it? What do you think of it?" He admired the view as he allowed her to take a look around. Meanwhile, he returned to the horses to remove the boat and parcels they'd brought with them.