[She spends most of the day out by the orchard-- sitting on the cottage roof, actually, staring out across the snow-covered orchard, wind whipping her hair into her face. Not that she's noticed. Nami isn't exactly sulking brooding, but... the events of yesterday have brought back home the sort of situation they're in. Gilded or not, a prison is
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I'll do that. [He decides to filter the rest of this.]
As someone who can't exactly answer that question. Would you do it? [He wouldn't be bothered if Nami said yes to this. She got him a little curious is all.]
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...before Bellemere, her answer would have been yes. Which is frightening, in a way. Selfish as all hell.]
I don't know.
[It's a small, painful admission.]
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Everyone will leave at some point, perhaps tomorrow, or maybe in another year or so. If anything, having us all leave at once would mean we don't have to keep wondering when our time is up.
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So another question for you, then: would you begrudge anyone who did manage to shut down Luceti?
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[...There was nothing more to that, just a simple no.]
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[Things go quiet on his end. He doesn't really go into this discussion with anyone. Sensitive topic or whatever you want to call it.
He simply saw no point in stopping anyone who wanted to go home as his fate had already been decided. He'd have to leave one day to die again at some point anyway. That's just how he sees it.]
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