Apparently they would have gone around destroying planets if they didn't find something else to do, so.
[She sounds angry, too, but... For her, sounding like she cares too much is like admitting a kind of vulnerability that she doesn't usually like to let show.]
There was a train in the middle of town. We could never figure out what it was for until the last week, when we found out that it was the only way out of town, and it was also where everyone who died was being kept. So... Well, you get the idea.
...What I can say is that - even if people might panic, it might be better for people to be let in on information sooner rather than later. When people act without knowing the full picture, things usually get worse.
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Sanji looks downright disgusted]
Are you serious? You were entertainment for some random shitheads?
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[She sounds angry, too, but... For her, sounding like she cares too much is like admitting a kind of vulnerability that she doesn't usually like to let show.]
There was a train in the middle of town. We could never figure out what it was for until the last week, when we found out that it was the only way out of town, and it was also where everyone who died was being kept. So... Well, you get the idea.
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Tch. Tiger-sama and Dragon-sama might've dragged us into their game, but at least they acknowledged they were putting us in a shitty position...
[He's just. brimming with hatred for a game he wasn't in. After a moment, he runs a hand through his hair]
So there was no finessing what had to happen in your game, then... yeah, I guess it'd be way too different from the stakes here.
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[She takes another sip.]