If you plan to do that, I...be careful, but please don't tell me. Hosting tomorrow, I don't know if it's fair to have an advantage of knowing what you guys are doing unless it's something you think I should know.
[But there are papers and she's squinting at them.] Wonder why he had these.
Both of you come find me before the night is out. I want to know what you learn. [ ... ] After we get Nonon-san's injuries taken care of, I have a few people to speak to myself.
[ he is in full-on leader mode. whatever he may or may not be feeling is utterly buried at this point beneath sheer efficiency.
Rise ... still gets a look, but it's an unreadable one. He'll glance at Sieg's, and, knowing his friend can't read Japanese, read it aloud for him. ]
[She just nods.] ...that was all I had for you guys from him. I mostly wanted to make sure you were all okay. [She's not sure what that look is for, Yu, but.] Nonon-san, do you think you can find someone who can read your letter for you?
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I can talk to Indulgence, but we're not close.
[Sieg unfolds both of his letters. One of them is in Tales of Script and therefore nobody here can even hope to read it.
The other one is straightforwardly in Japanese. Which means Sieg can't read it but pretty much everybody else can:
Thank you for the food. Thank you for being there. (Stay there or I’ll force you to listen to how great you are for an hour.)
-Chuuya
merely reflected:
if it’s beautiful tonight
you breathe out the sun]
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[But there are papers and she's squinting at them.] Wonder why he had these.
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[ he is in full-on leader mode. whatever he may or may not be feeling is utterly buried at this point beneath sheer efficiency.
Rise ... still gets a look, but it's an unreadable one. He'll glance at Sieg's, and, knowing his friend can't read Japanese, read it aloud for him. ]
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[ It's both an answer to Love and Yu.
Her true leader isn't here, but she knows when it's time to be efficient. ]
Anything else we should cover before we get to it?
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[Sieg tends to defer anyway, so he nods.]
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[ She's out of luck.
Because I don't know if that's a language she can't read either I KNOW NOTHING ]
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[ He glances around the little group. So few, now. ]
We should all get going.
[ ... but.
quietly, to Rise: ]
I'll find you at the inn later?
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...good luck, guys. I'll see you tomorrow.