but izumo will be in a daze when sumi finds her, but the knock helps her get her wits about her. she'll sort of move automatically for the time being. things will get it with her better as soon as things pick up? probably.
as for the diamond— ]
I see. [ she... it'll take her a while to process it entirely but, she'll smile ever slightly. ] I should thank you for doing that.
[A thank you is only deserved once there's a way to stop the executions from happening at all, But since there isn't... well. She pushes the diamond into her bag, and then lifts the to-go container.]
Um... I don't imagine you have a lot of appetite right now. But if you can stomach anything later, please take this with you. I made more food than I could eat, so...
[ izumo will nod her head and understand. yeah, there's not much to "thank" here. the only thing that would have been "good" about the whole situation is that he didn't actually feel the crocodile tear into him.
honest, izumo thought that was it until she pulls out the to-go container and is a little lost for words. ]
[ she'll hesitate for a moment, but will ultimately take the to-go container from sumi and hold it a bit awkwardly in her hands. she'll lower he heard for a moment for it as well—just out of habit. ]
I will.
[ suddenly this container is precious to her and she holds it as such. ]
Um, back during the trial—if I can ask something...
... What we spoke about isn't truly a secret. There are others who know about it as well. I just... wanted to avoid a bad reaction from anyone who was only now learning about it.
[Sometimes, you think certain people are too volatile.]
To answer your question, I simply caught him up on what Leveilleur-san was talking about.
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but izumo will be in a daze when sumi finds her, but the knock helps her get her wits about her. she'll sort of move automatically for the time being. things will get it with her better as soon as things pick up? probably.
as for the diamond— ]
I see. [ she... it'll take her a while to process it entirely but, she'll smile ever slightly. ] I should thank you for doing that.
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You don't have to.
[A thank you is only deserved once there's a way to stop the executions from happening at all, But since there isn't... well. She pushes the diamond into her bag, and then lifts the to-go container.]
Um... I don't imagine you have a lot of appetite right now. But if you can stomach anything later, please take this with you. I made more food than I could eat, so...
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honest, izumo thought that was it until she pulls out the to-go container and is a little lost for words. ]
Oh, thank you. [ umm. ] ...y, you didn't have to.
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[Sincerely and honestly, without missing a beat. She will come a little closer to hold the container out to her, waiting for her to take it.]
We have to take care of each other, right? I know you may not want to eat anything, but it's important that you keep your strength up.
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I will.
[ suddenly this container is precious to her and she holds it as such. ]
Um, back during the trial—if I can ask something...
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Yes...? What is it?
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When Alphinaud brought up the splintering, your reaction about it...
[ hmmm. she's careful how she asks this in the fear that she'll say something wrong, or be misunderstood. ]
You mentioned wanting to speak to Kageyama about it later. If, I can know, what was it that you two spoke about?
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... What we spoke about isn't truly a secret. There are others who know about it as well. I just... wanted to avoid a bad reaction from anyone who was only now learning about it.
[Sometimes, you think certain people are too volatile.]
To answer your question, I simply caught him up on what Leveilleur-san was talking about.
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...but I suppose we now just have more things to consider. It will play a factor in later trials and whatever else we find, I'm sure.
[ since, you know, splintering is actually bad. ]
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[Now watch Mob lose it in the future because of whatever Siz did this week.]
Mm... I think so as well. Whatever it is that's happening isn't going to stop here. Not unless we find a way to strike at the source of the problem.