[Hiyori gets a grunt. That's all. If he has to wade through a bunch of porn, it's not going to be the worst thing in the world. He can eliminate a lot of texts through title and cover alone. That or demand information from whatever librarian or helper works in the area. This place seems to be well-staffed... and damn if he'll take being ignored by these pricks.
He's not gonna burn the damn books. Ugh, dumbass. He's a jerk, not a wanton property destroyer. (He matured past that stage.)
The idea of people wanting to stay here isn't strange. Bakugo himself comes from the middle of a war ravaging his country, with the world at stake as the prize for the winning side. But it's because of that, he hates the idea of being trapped here, unable to return and finish his own story. Doesn't matter if his world is "paused" in the meantime; HE'S not supposed to be here!
And if their worlds aren't stopped... No, he can't think of that. If he does...]
If someone's left and come back, they'd be able to tell. [He glances at the other boy when he mentions meeting people from his own world. That's interesting. In a good way.] I also met someone from my world here, but they don't know things I do. They came from "earlier" in time. [It sounds weird to even say that.] But I haven't heard of anyone talking about all this shit happening back home.
[He'd have to inquire more, make some assumptions, and get back to his own world to go further to actually ask, due to the relatively minor span between their "departure" points. But as they are now, with what Hiyori said, with what they know from this, it leaves more weight on their worlds being "stopped" for them while they're here.
The other question finally sees Bakugo's expression darken. Less angry, more somber worry.]
My nation's in the middle of a war. The side who wins decides what path the world's future takes.
[Destruction or healing. It is very much in peril. Noted on the gambling, but this topic's more important.]
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He's not gonna burn the damn books. Ugh, dumbass. He's a jerk, not a wanton property destroyer. (He matured past that stage.)
The idea of people wanting to stay here isn't strange. Bakugo himself comes from the middle of a war ravaging his country, with the world at stake as the prize for the winning side. But it's because of that, he hates the idea of being trapped here, unable to return and finish his own story. Doesn't matter if his world is "paused" in the meantime; HE'S not supposed to be here!
And if their worlds aren't stopped... No, he can't think of that. If he does...]
If someone's left and come back, they'd be able to tell. [He glances at the other boy when he mentions meeting people from his own world. That's interesting. In a good way.] I also met someone from my world here, but they don't know things I do. They came from "earlier" in time. [It sounds weird to even say that.] But I haven't heard of anyone talking about all this shit happening back home.
[He'd have to inquire more, make some assumptions, and get back to his own world to go further to actually ask, due to the relatively minor span between their "departure" points. But as they are now, with what Hiyori said, with what they know from this, it leaves more weight on their worlds being "stopped" for them while they're here.
The other question finally sees Bakugo's expression darken. Less angry, more somber worry.]
My nation's in the middle of a war. The side who wins decides what path the world's future takes.
[Destruction or healing. It is very much in peril. Noted on the gambling, but this topic's more important.]