I hardly doubt that. You've gotten used to my attitude already, and reply in kind. I imagine we are more alike than you think -- at least, as far as what we show to others goes.
[ Something they also share with Aventurine as well, which she'll make mention of in the future probably. ]
[damn. got 'im there. he laughs when she comments on them being alike-- a sentiment he agrees with-- but. . . getting into that is dangerous territory, so he quickly moves on]
All joking aside, are you bringing up my similarities with Maya in a roundabout way of telling me to "shoot my shot," too?
I am. If you are to encourage me to try my hand at something so ridiculous, I will expect you to do the same. We may report to one another about our success, or lack there of, at a later date.
[but he laughs, having expected that follow up question]
I was in Seoul for a bit. The nation's capital. It's bustling. Busy! So jam-packed with people you can barely breathe while you're walking down the street.
No, not particularly. Even the capital of Vaugarde doesn't sound so... stifling.
[ Suffocating. Ugh. So many people. ]
Also. You're useless. A city's literature is the first thing you should consume, Edamura, even before its food. How else are you to understand its people?
It was thought impossible by most as well, with only a few texts that explained the concept in theory. I have been studying it for a few months now as a result.
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[ That's all. ]
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Do we? I never thought about it. . .
[lifting his gaze to stare at the ceiling, openly pensive]
She seems a lot more optimistic than I am, though.
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[ She's charming in that way. And frustrating, but charming. ]
You also seem quite observant, even if you're stupid.
[ Please, girl, ]
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That's a very flattering description of me. "Observant but stupid." You're going to hurt my feelings!
[no she is not]
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[ Something they also share with Aventurine as well, which she'll make mention of in the future probably. ]
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All joking aside, are you bringing up my similarities with Maya in a roundabout way of telling me to "shoot my shot," too?
[payback for him hyping her up over Verso??}
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[ When both of them fumble... ]
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. . . I did already ask to spend more time with her.
[he didn't say "date" but he did think it! her and Shoko!]
I don't really have any expectations. I just think she's nice. We could. . . I don't know. Have a good time together.
[. . .]
So I don't know how it'll go! But if you're that curious, I'll tell you.
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I will be glad to hear, since I am sorely lacking in entertainment otherwise.
[ Her own fault, since she isn't asking after everyone. Just Edamura really. Surely there are others to cheer on, with actual chances, ]
Now, if I may ask you a different sort of question, Edamura. [ ... ] When did you last take a vacation, and where?
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You should be paying me if I'm keeping you this enthralled.
[said simply with another sip of tea]
. . . and technically I was on one before I decided to join this show. South Korea.
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Also, South Whom. ]
... I see.
[ But in that "I'll take your word for it". ]
And what is South Korea like?
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[but he laughs, having expected that follow up question]
I was in Seoul for a bit. The nation's capital. It's bustling. Busy! So jam-packed with people you can barely breathe while you're walking down the street.
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How pleasant. You truly make it sound attractive, Edamura. I want to do nothing more than visit.
[ Not, good lord. ]
How is their literature?
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[he sounds amused]
. . . I actually don't know too much about Korean literature. Varied, I assume? Some good with some bad?
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[ Suffocating. Ugh. So many people. ]
Also. You're useless. A city's literature is the first thing you should consume, Edamura, even before its food. How else are you to understand its people?
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Iiiii could always just talk to them?
[he is an academic AND YET. . .]
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... You are more extroverted than I assumed.
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You're really surprised? My line of work has me dealing with people on a regular basis, you know.
[their next serving of tea is being steeped! Edamura inhales the scent, letting it out very slowly]
. . . but we're talking a lot about me. I get to ask you some questions too, right?
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If you'd like. But I prefer to ask, not answer.
[ But she will answer, since... he has answered her, and they have a rhythm she's fond of, watching their next serving. ]
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[but he does sober a bit, because he thinks his question might be a little more on the serious side]
Your profile said something about "saving the world." What was that about?
[he only didn't ask the other night because his brain was still rewiring itself]
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Oh, that. [ nbd ] I recently helped to save a country from being frozen in time.
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Oh.
. . . that's cool. And completely normal. Totally happens all the time.
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[ It's just because it's Odile that she tells it so. ]
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-- what the hell?! How do you even freeze an entire country in time!! Even if-- [ugh] -- even if magic is "real" that's completely insane!!
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It was thought impossible by most as well, with only a few texts that explained the concept in theory. I have been studying it for a few months now as a result.
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