Aah, I see. You must think I am trying to flatter you. You are not the first person to make such a claim.
[ Truly, Bondrewd has made a number of brows knit and lips curl already, as he speaks not in insipid praise and fawning adoration, but in experience, fact, method. Gen drawls at him, resistant to whatever perception he has developed of Bondrewd's mild 'pleasantries' and intent, while he remains utterly unaffected by the twisting tone that has been aimed in his direction. Badly, he wants to rest his hand upon this young man's head already, and ruffle the space between those dark ears; how cute they are, and how vivacious he is proving himself to be! ]
Not at all. You are free to leave, whenever you would like to. Do be sure to finish drinking your fill, before you go. I am speaking less to 'sweettalk' you, and more out of factual evidence. Many of my subordinates in the Abyss were naught but rogues before they came to the Ido Front. They were uneducated, difficult young men and women who said things similar to what you just did. Each one of them was able to change their lives, to their own satisfaction.
[ Ha ha! Aren't they cute! ]
I am only telling you what I told them, Mister Courier. You reminded me of them, very much. I loved them all, and dearly.
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[ Hm? Oh. ]
Aah, I see. You must think I am trying to flatter you. You are not the first person to make such a claim.
[ Truly, Bondrewd has made a number of brows knit and lips curl already, as he speaks not in insipid praise and fawning adoration, but in experience, fact, method. Gen drawls at him, resistant to whatever perception he has developed of Bondrewd's mild 'pleasantries' and intent, while he remains utterly unaffected by the twisting tone that has been aimed in his direction. Badly, he wants to rest his hand upon this young man's head already, and ruffle the space between those dark ears; how cute they are, and how vivacious he is proving himself to be! ]
Not at all. You are free to leave, whenever you would like to. Do be sure to finish drinking your fill, before you go. I am speaking less to 'sweettalk' you, and more out of factual evidence. Many of my subordinates in the Abyss were naught but rogues before they came to the Ido Front. They were uneducated, difficult young men and women who said things similar to what you just did. Each one of them was able to change their lives, to their own satisfaction.
[ Ha ha! Aren't they cute! ]
I am only telling you what I told them, Mister Courier. You reminded me of them, very much. I loved them all, and dearly.