Yeah. Artemy told me about it-- said they were going to be working on getting rid of those. That they figured it might have something to do with why they all passed out, and everything else going on with them.
That was the assumption I was working off of, too. It seems like they're all in the recovery phase now at least. One less thing to worry about and one less way this ship can control them.
Just a relief they're done with it. I knew he'd end up leaving himself for last, but I didn't think he was enough of an idiot to go on a mission right before.
It worked out. [ eyeing those petals curiously... ] He's healing up great, we're all back, and everything's fine. And now that you guys are back it's probably easier for you to talk to him and check for yourself, too. I get it was probably hard not even really being able to talk to him after it happened.
...oh yeah, I think Dahut actually told me that when they came to visit during the auction. [ sleep paralysis demons. ] That doesn't really change my point though.
May as well. [ it's important to see the people you want to see. ] It's not like he won't be glad to see you in person either. And tomorrow should be a little more calmer than today.
That is something I can agree with. [ he's going to go and sleep for like a thousand years after today. ] Even if it wasn't, like, really difficult it's a lot to process all at the same time. It can be overwhelming for people if they weren't expecting it.
Everything that led to these results was a group effort. I did my part the way I was meant to. [ he knows he had a good hand in getting this stuff done, but he's still humble enough to remember how everybody else contributed. ] You guys would've done the same if our situations were reversed, right?
...once I started thinking about it I couldn't exactly get it out of my head. I knew if I couldn't contribute to figuring out how to save everyone and stop the casualties, it'd drive me crazy. What good is it to be smart if I can't use it to solve big problems like this?
You know what I mean. [ he would prefer being smart over the alternative. it's just recently in being here he's started applying it differently. ] We solved a lot of the big problems, but we do still have a few left. Did you hear Aiba's announcement on Thursday?
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[while he sat there knowing their surgeon would LEAVE HIMSELF FOR LAST.]
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I'm not sure any of us really had an option. It was something that needed to be done, and the others were still healing, right?
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[that was still an unpleasant surprise!
he clears his throat of petals, burgundy and cherry.]
It ended up working out.
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Well-- we could still talk. Just not face to face, exactly. It was more like ending up in their dreams.
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... I'll, ah. Probably go do that tomorrow.
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[ today was a lot. ]
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[so-- later.]
Think we all need a break after today.
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...we really owe you, I think.
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[careful hair ruffle.]
I know everybody's been helping, but listen, I know how hard you've worked too.
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...once I started thinking about it I couldn't exactly get it out of my head. I knew if I couldn't contribute to figuring out how to save everyone and stop the casualties, it'd drive me crazy. What good is it to be smart if I can't use it to solve big problems like this?
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...won't lie, though, I'd like to see this pink stuff try to go up against the Head.
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What's the Head?
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