Sun Ce isn't too sure what to make of Cao Cao. He gets really annoyed when Cao Cao underestimates him, treats him like a kid, and/or disses on his daddy :P He also just doesn't understand where Cao is coming from, or how he can stand to live with such a big stick up his ass, or...much about him, really.
He knows his father didn't much trust Cao Cao, and hyper and idealistic as he is, he does pick up on enough to not really trust him at all, either. He kind of gets shady vibes off of him, which are reinforced by the way Cao...uh, obviously tries to manipulate his feelings now and then, especially by bringing up Sun Jian.
...But he's just so much fun to harass! Sun Ce believes, deep down inside, that he was put on this earth to deflate egos and make self-important rich people realize how dumb they look. Or something. Yeah, he likes making Cao mad, and bugging him, and being weird at him when he knows Cao doesn't like his weirdness. OTL
At the moment, Sun Ce is only sort of peripherally aware of Susan. He knows that she talks to Cao Cao, and seems pretty straight-laced, but that's about it.
If they interacted more, I think there's a chance that they'd get off on the wrong foot--Ce's kind of bouncy and impractical, and might annoy her a bit, while Susan is so down to earth that Ce would think she was kind of strange for it. If they got to know each other better, I think they'd probably get along pretty well...
Sun Ce didn't think he was going to like Edgeworth, because Edgeworth falls into the category of "people who tell me what to do", and authority figures have a habit of making Sun Ce sick and damned tired of them in short order.
That conversation they had when Sun Ce first came aboard really set Edgeworth down in Ce's books as a decent guy, and someone worth listening to. Back then, Edgeworth interrogated him and chastised him, but he really felt like Edgeworth was doing it for his own good, not to tear him down. It was kind of like having Zhou Yu around, really--Ce recognizes that he needs someone to push the side of reality he doesn't like at him now and then, and Edgeworth did that for him. Ce felt kind of uncomfortable and pressured during the conversation, but he respects someone who talks straight to him, even when he doesn't agree on all points
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I wonder what Sun Ce thinks of Cao Cao. I can wait to toss Rangiku at Sun Ce here. They will paint the ship red while utterly drunk~!
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He knows his father didn't much trust Cao Cao, and hyper and idealistic as he is, he does pick up on enough to not really trust him at all, either. He kind of gets shady vibes off of him, which are reinforced by the way Cao...uh, obviously tries to manipulate his feelings now and then, especially by bringing up Sun Jian.
...But he's just so much fun to harass! Sun Ce believes, deep down inside, that he was put on this earth to deflate egos and make self-important rich people realize how dumb they look. Or something. Yeah, he likes making Cao mad, and bugging him, and being weird at him when he knows Cao doesn't like his weirdness. OTL
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Woot, Sun Ce has no idea what to make out of Cao~! I am doing a good job!
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If they interacted more, I think there's a chance that they'd get off on the wrong foot--Ce's kind of bouncy and impractical, and might annoy her a bit, while Susan is so down to earth that Ce would think she was kind of strange for it. If they got to know each other better, I think they'd probably get along pretty well...
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That conversation they had when Sun Ce first came aboard really set Edgeworth down in Ce's books as a decent guy, and someone worth listening to. Back then, Edgeworth interrogated him and chastised him, but he really felt like Edgeworth was doing it for his own good, not to tear him down. It was kind of like having Zhou Yu around, really--Ce recognizes that he needs someone to push the side of reality he doesn't like at him now and then, and Edgeworth did that for him. Ce felt kind of uncomfortable and pressured during the conversation, but he respects someone who talks straight to him, even when he doesn't agree on all points ( ... )
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