[Here is Japan in his snazzy black uniform as usual... ...He seems a bit more serious, though.]
Many of my clothes have gone missing, so if you are responsible, I would appreciate a notice of some sort. I have no trouble making clothes, you realize. There is no need to steal. [There's a huff of a sigh, and he moves on.]In any case, I am contacting
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Why would they do that?
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[Not being blunt.
What is that.]
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But getting over that.]
...Hm. Since that was a compliment and a questionable insult all at once, I will disregard them both and fail to react.
That aside, I am not sure.
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Hn......think of anyone who might want to take 'em?
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I am not sure... Korea-san may have, but I have not even seen him in this city, yet.
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i didnt see any people snoopin around your room though
cause you knoww
id see them since wwere neighbors
but i didnt see anyone
nope
no one
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I see...
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Though, we have lost General Akane recently as well.
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Ah, I see... I appreciate being told.
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I've heard you've been here a while; no matter, right? You'll help me find a way to escape, won't you? We'll be out of here in no time, even if we have to construct something ridiculous to do it. [ Chuckling nervously. ] What a bad way to wake up, hmm? You go from a meeting in parliament and you find yourself swept away to another planet before you can make it to the pub. [ He rubs the back of his neck, awkwardly shuffling a little bit in place. ]
Oh, and... I didn't know you still liked to spar? Well, I'd be willing, if you'd like.
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So this is a bit of a surprise. And more than a bit awkward. He was more than willing to set aside time differences, though obvious things were awkward, and that friendship from before that had been lost had never been regained from Japan's point of view.
As it was, he read the atmosphere and decided when not to speak.]
England-san... [A pause.] Yes, this is my frequency. Unfortunately, I have been here for... quite some time. But I am certainly trying my best to find a way home.
...Sparring? [That is... a bit more awkward. Though it might be good to learn. Ahhhh indecisive.] Would England-san truly wish to?
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I shall have to contact you more often. I'm sorry to hear that, but not to worry: I'm working on finding an escape. Perhaps we can exchange information as we discern it?
[ He blinks and then gives him a bit of a strange look. ] Why, of course. Anything to build upon our abilities and knowledge of the fight. Tell me though; uehm, do you have your chip out? [ He rubs his arm a little. ] Ah... Because, well, perhaps it would be best to wait until I have mine removed as well, if that's the case. It could be quite dangerous, a mortal fighting an immortal.
[ And quickly! ] N-not that I'm afraid of dying, I never have been! It just might be slightly inconvenient, you see.
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That sounds ideal. At the moment I realize the Scientists must use a machine of sorts... It is the location of the machine that is the issue.
[And then a sort of flustered look away from the comm. STILL GUILTY. And a bit, surprised. Hm. ...But England's coverup there nearly gets a chuckle from Japan (nearly), and he turns back.]
Never afraid, yes, surely. Ah, but I have had my chip removed, actually. So I suppose if that is England-san's preference, we will have to wait.
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