[Between fighting m!Austria, the fact they hadn't found the Queen, the facts of what had happened to Alice, and then Prussia's wounds from the aforementioned mirror, once they had gotten back to the real side, Germany wasn't exactly in a good mood
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The mirrors?
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[Swiss Army knives are incredibly useful things. Will have to remember to thank Switzerland for this later (or maybe not.) Anyway he walks over to her to cut off the rope. Poor Liechtenstein. :( ]
I'm sorry you got dragged into all of this.
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If you must know, your mirror captured us.
[Austria neglects to mention that it's mostly his own fault, and somehow manages to look very dignified, sitting there, even if he's restrained.]
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[He pulls a Swiss Army knife out of his pocket. (Shut up. They're useful.) And walks over to Austria to cut the rope, because it would be stupid to just leave him there.]
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What happened on the other side of the glass, Germany?
[Somehow, Austria suspects it did not go entirely according to plan. He imagines there would have much more of a...commotion, had they returned victorious.]
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Never mind us, did you all get hurt?
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Prussia was shot. Japan and I are fine.
[He walks over to get her untied, too.]
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How is he?
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Instead, though, he just glares at Germany's Swiss Army knife and tries to convince himself that the other nation's use of it implies that Switzerland freed himself as well as everyone else from the ropes.]
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