As a matter of fact, I did! You're not having trouble hearing, are you? If so, I recommend getting your ears checked! I've heard the salon offers discounted ear cleanings ♪
[If Bakugo is going to be immature, then Hiyori will be immature right back. Even though, as the older party here, you'd think he'd be inclined to take the high road.
Hiyori isn't too worried about the broken statue they abandoned. He doubts it'll have pieced itself back together by the time they return. And if it has, well, next time they ought to run. There's no sense in trying to fight an enemy who can resurrect itself as many times as it wants. Hiyori doesn't know much about being a superhero, but surely knowing which battles to pick is part of the job.
But never mind the statue. Or their quest to find a cart, or Bakugo's battle scars, or any of it. Bakugo stops to talk about the memory issue and the time discrepancies some more, and Hiyori stands there with his face all twisted up, mimicking the way his guts tie themselves into knots.
Of course nothing Bakugo's saying is news. Rinne and Leo had supposedly been in the resort for two months before him and Jun arrived, and there was no disappearance he could recall, nor any resulting manhunt. It's possible time is frozen outside. Possible the House leaves no trace of their kidnapping. And if they ever do send people back home, and they don't want to leave behind any trace, well... wouldn't it make sense to erase those people's memories?
But he hadn't thought about it like that. At this point, he doesn't like to. It's sad to think he'd be forgetting all the people he's met here when he goes home, all the experiences he's had and topics he's learned about. But the thought of forgetting everything he's shared with Jun here? That's not just "sad." That's almost unbearable.
And so he frowns, trying to conjure some other explanation, even though he knows what Bakugo's saying makes all too much sense.]
We don't know what happens when someone goes home. You said that person was taken from around the same time as you, but there's no reason to think he got kidnapped, went back to your world, lost all his memories, and then got kidnapped again, right? No one who's gone home can talk to us about it, so we don't know for sure whether you lose your memories of this place or not.
[But as he speaks, his words sound hollow to his own ears. If the House wants to keep its secret illegal operation going forever, why wouldn't they erase people's memories before sending them home?
If they even send people back home at all, mind you.]
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[If Bakugo is going to be immature, then Hiyori will be immature right back. Even though, as the older party here, you'd think he'd be inclined to take the high road.
Hiyori isn't too worried about the broken statue they abandoned. He doubts it'll have pieced itself back together by the time they return. And if it has, well, next time they ought to run. There's no sense in trying to fight an enemy who can resurrect itself as many times as it wants. Hiyori doesn't know much about being a superhero, but surely knowing which battles to pick is part of the job.
But never mind the statue. Or their quest to find a cart, or Bakugo's battle scars, or any of it. Bakugo stops to talk about the memory issue and the time discrepancies some more, and Hiyori stands there with his face all twisted up, mimicking the way his guts tie themselves into knots.
Of course nothing Bakugo's saying is news. Rinne and Leo had supposedly been in the resort for two months before him and Jun arrived, and there was no disappearance he could recall, nor any resulting manhunt. It's possible time is frozen outside. Possible the House leaves no trace of their kidnapping. And if they ever do send people back home, and they don't want to leave behind any trace, well... wouldn't it make sense to erase those people's memories?
But he hadn't thought about it like that. At this point, he doesn't like to. It's sad to think he'd be forgetting all the people he's met here when he goes home, all the experiences he's had and topics he's learned about. But the thought of forgetting everything he's shared with Jun here? That's not just "sad." That's almost unbearable.
And so he frowns, trying to conjure some other explanation, even though he knows what Bakugo's saying makes all too much sense.]
We don't know what happens when someone goes home. You said that person was taken from around the same time as you, but there's no reason to think he got kidnapped, went back to your world, lost all his memories, and then got kidnapped again, right? No one who's gone home can talk to us about it, so we don't know for sure whether you lose your memories of this place or not.
[But as he speaks, his words sound hollow to his own ears. If the House wants to keep its secret illegal operation going forever, why wouldn't they erase people's memories before sending them home?
If they even send people back home at all, mind you.]