[ Even though he seems to have forgotten about the not-marriage issue, he persists in staring at Hiyori with an expression of confusion. Jun finds this ridiculous, especially for them! Maybe he should care if fans see or hear Hiyori go on about possessions, even if that's how they are as Eve, but surely he should be concerned about the implications of that? Especially as they're not Eve here? And to persuade somebody to refrain from bothering them, Jun wishes he could be as carefree and not worry about how this sounds.
And Jun would like to argue the point, but subconsciously he knows Hiyori is right. He has no experience, or lack thereof, in whatever "noble world" Hiyori believes they currently inhabit. A noble world, but are the people who live here like that? He hasn't met enough individuals to reach that conclusion, but with Hiyori being skilled at interacting with others, this makes it easier for him to concede.
Because there's a high chance conversing with strangers here (that way) will drive Jun infuriated, and what he's argued seemed to set Hiyori off, so. ]
I wasn't implying you didn't. It's just.. [ He pauses, sighing. ] but right. I know nothing 'bout nobility, not like you do. Just know I'm not giving in, only I'm no good at the whoole talking thing, and I'm leaving that to you.
[ There's just something about Hiyori's assurance that makes him believe everything will work out, even if he's unsure how to handle the situation. It's not that he's completely defeated, with misplaced feelings of loss, Jun's unsure of how to navigate this unfamiliar territory. It's reminiscent of the dreadful atmosphere in the Reimei dorms, and there's no desire to relive that.
His smile returns, completely betraying the stubborn nature from before. ]
Fine, this is me meeting you halfway, Ohii-san. If you know better, I'll stay by your side and ask you to guide me into whatever hell this place is gonna be. How's that sound?
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[ Even though he seems to have forgotten about the not-marriage issue, he persists in staring at Hiyori with an expression of confusion. Jun finds this ridiculous, especially for them! Maybe he should care if fans see or hear Hiyori go on about possessions, even if that's how they are as Eve, but surely he should be concerned about the implications of that? Especially as they're not Eve here? And to persuade somebody to refrain from bothering them, Jun wishes he could be as carefree and not worry about how this sounds.
And Jun would like to argue the point, but subconsciously he knows Hiyori is right. He has no experience, or lack thereof, in whatever "noble world" Hiyori believes they currently inhabit. A noble world, but are the people who live here like that? He hasn't met enough individuals to reach that conclusion, but with Hiyori being skilled at interacting with others, this makes it easier for him to concede.
Because there's a high chance conversing with strangers here (that way) will drive Jun infuriated, and what he's argued seemed to set Hiyori off, so. ]
I wasn't implying you didn't. It's just.. [ He pauses, sighing. ] but right. I know nothing 'bout nobility, not like you do. Just know I'm not giving in, only I'm no good at the whoole talking thing, and I'm leaving that to you.
[ There's just something about Hiyori's assurance that makes him believe everything will work out, even if he's unsure how to handle the situation. It's not that he's completely defeated, with misplaced feelings of loss, Jun's unsure of how to navigate this unfamiliar territory. It's reminiscent of the dreadful atmosphere in the Reimei dorms, and there's no desire to relive that.
His smile returns, completely betraying the stubborn nature from before. ]
Fine, this is me meeting you halfway, Ohii-san. If you know better, I'll stay by your side and ask you to guide me into whatever hell this place is gonna be. How's that sound?