Well, he might be able to talk about what he was doing beforehand. Or if the staff treated him any differently after he came back, or if he's noticed anything that changed since then. It might not be a lot to go on, but it's worth a shot, anyway!
[Hope springs eternal and all that. But even he doesn't suspect he'll be able to uncover anything too useful.]
I'd be happy to introduce you, but it's terrible manners to swear at girls. So if you ever do meet, do try to watch your language, alright?
[This about Weiss, who is a prim and proper young lady as far as Hiyori knows. But it seems Bakugo would prefer to haul around hunks of marble himself, rather than use someone else's influence to get the staff to do it, to which Hiyori can only sigh.]
Well if you're going to do it, then I feel like I should help. We will need something to carry the pieces in, though. Which is why I like my wheelbarrow idea!
[But back to that in a minute.
He does glance at the scattered pieces on the floor again, wondering if there's any point to preserving them in spite of what he said before. The statue is just a stone statue that was enchanted to look real, wasn't it? And if not, he can't imagine that even all the king's horses and all the king's men could assemble the broken pieces into a breathing person again.
Still, he has been holding onto the broken pieces of a hair ornament he wore here, just because it holds sentimental value to him. So if nothing else, he supposes it's a nice gesture.
He's not sure why he got told to shut up when all he meant is that five is a high number. He only knows three people from his world here, and most people he's met know fewer people than that. But, you know, whatever. Being this kid's charm school teacher is too difficult a job, so he'll pass! He does address the Magic Showcase thing, though.]
I advertised over the Network! ♪ And over that Mating Season thing. And I hung sparkly flyers with rhinestones on them!
[Not over all 90+ floors, though. Ain't nobody got time for that, least of all Hiyori Tomoe. And all preparations ended up being done at the last minute, since it took him some time to recover from some status effects brought on by the Hearts Game. Bakugo can be forgiven for not having heard of it.
And as for that bit about the people from his home world, well, that's something he has experience with.]
It could be that they lost their memories, and that's why you remember more than they do. I don't really have an answer to that other stuff, though. And I'm not sure how to feel about there being two of me somewhere. If that's how things work, then what exactly does it mean to "go back"?
[It's a rhetorical question. He doesn't like to think about it; it's too much of a headache. But it does raise the issue of whether "going back home" is really so simple. Whether it's really even possible. And that's less of a headache and more of a heartache.]
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[Hope springs eternal and all that. But even he doesn't suspect he'll be able to uncover anything too useful.]
I'd be happy to introduce you, but it's terrible manners to swear at girls. So if you ever do meet, do try to watch your language, alright?
[This about Weiss, who is a prim and proper young lady as far as Hiyori knows. But it seems Bakugo would prefer to haul around hunks of marble himself, rather than use someone else's influence to get the staff to do it, to which Hiyori can only sigh.]
Well if you're going to do it, then I feel like I should help. We will need something to carry the pieces in, though. Which is why I like my wheelbarrow idea!
[But back to that in a minute.
He does glance at the scattered pieces on the floor again, wondering if there's any point to preserving them in spite of what he said before. The statue is just a stone statue that was enchanted to look real, wasn't it? And if not, he can't imagine that even all the king's horses and all the king's men could assemble the broken pieces into a breathing person again.
Still, he has been holding onto the broken pieces of a hair ornament he wore here, just because it holds sentimental value to him. So if nothing else, he supposes it's a nice gesture.
He's not sure why he got told to shut up when all he meant is that five is a high number. He only knows three people from his world here, and most people he's met know fewer people than that. But, you know, whatever. Being this kid's charm school teacher is too difficult a job, so he'll pass! He does address the Magic Showcase thing, though.]
I advertised over the Network! ♪ And over that Mating Season thing. And I hung sparkly flyers with rhinestones on them!
[Not over all 90+ floors, though. Ain't nobody got time for that, least of all Hiyori Tomoe. And all preparations ended up being done at the last minute, since it took him some time to recover from some status effects brought on by the Hearts Game. Bakugo can be forgiven for not having heard of it.
And as for that bit about the people from his home world, well, that's something he has experience with.]
It could be that they lost their memories, and that's why you remember more than they do. I don't really have an answer to that other stuff, though. And I'm not sure how to feel about there being two of me somewhere. If that's how things work, then what exactly does it mean to "go back"?
[It's a rhetorical question. He doesn't like to think about it; it's too much of a headache. But it does raise the issue of whether "going back home" is really so simple. Whether it's really even possible. And that's less of a headache and more of a heartache.]