[Rukia] Disciplining your soul candy, huh?firstmidnightOctober 31 2006, 00:26:46 UTC
New shinigami were so clueless. Was Ichigo this bad?
...yes. Yes he was.
Rukia crossed her arms over her chest and shook her head lightly before walking over to the girl. Training would have to wait a bit, it seemed. "You're confusing your gigai with your old body, Arisawa. It's not. There's really no need to exercise it, tone it. It doesn't have muscles as your old body did, not in the same way. It's not a human body, for growth and development. It's just a fake shell."
Tossing her head back at Jinta, she quirked a brow at him. "Oi. She got her gigai from your manager right? Tell him to at give some education on things when selling them, not just run off to the back to count his money. Ch'. Whatever. So long as you didn't get the same gigai I had, guess he did you a favor."
[Jinta] The Soul Candy has been bad?tsukishineOctober 31 2006, 17:46:35 UTC
Yep, that's what he thought. No need to exercise a gigai. Well, it made sense, really. You couldn't build a real body, with muscles and tissue and blood, because it would start to rot the moment it didn't have a soul in it. Which meant, you wouldn't be able to sell it. You'd have to custom build each gigai, and it would take a heck of a lot longer. Not efficient and certainly not beneficial for a business.
He raised his eyebrows at Rukia, stepping to the side in order to be included a bit easier in the conversation. Was she implying that Manager was a poor business man? No, sounded more like she was implying that he was irresponsible. Which he could be, at times, but for the most part wasn't, and Jinta opened his mouth to defend Urahara.
Except what came out was, "Hey, it's simply logic, ain't it? Why would she think she was gettin' a body like her old one? No one ever said anything like that." Of course, he was assuming that last part.
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...yes. Yes he was.
Rukia crossed her arms over her chest and shook her head lightly before walking over to the girl. Training would have to wait a bit, it seemed. "You're confusing your gigai with your old body, Arisawa. It's not. There's really no need to exercise it, tone it. It doesn't have muscles as your old body did, not in the same way. It's not a human body, for growth and development. It's just a fake shell."
Tossing her head back at Jinta, she quirked a brow at him. "Oi. She got her gigai from your manager right? Tell him to at give some education on things when selling them, not just run off to the back to count his money. Ch'. Whatever. So long as you didn't get the same gigai I had, guess he did you a favor."
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He raised his eyebrows at Rukia, stepping to the side in order to be included a bit easier in the conversation. Was she implying that Manager was a poor business man? No, sounded more like she was implying that he was irresponsible. Which he could be, at times, but for the most part wasn't, and Jinta opened his mouth to defend Urahara.
Except what came out was, "Hey, it's simply logic, ain't it? Why would she think she was gettin' a body like her old one? No one ever said anything like that." Of course, he was assuming that last part.
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