[ He really shouldn't be talking to Mizuki about any of this, but, hey! Sometimes you have to make mistakes! And, at least Add is coming out of it with some genuinely good advice. Or, at least, he was. The moment he says… well, all of that, Mizuki gives a very relaxed smile. His tentacles unfurl behind him in a strange expression of appreciation, but all it does is make the shadows creep up the walls in an unsettling sort of way. ]
Do you think that, genuinely? You truly are too kind to us, Add. [ He's still just as calm as before, eyes on the Tetris game only briefly before he looks at the doctor fully. ] I wouldn't call it "ugly". We just see things a little different than other people sometimes, I suppose. We don't really know why.
But, if you were to ask our advice on this matter as your friend rather than anything else, then it's simple, really. Regardless of your feelings for Elsword, if you feel he is "yours" than you must treat him as such. You have to hold onto him and never let go. And if anyone else gets in the way of it, you simply just need to cut them out of the picture. Then he'll be in your grasp forever, and you'll both be much happier like that.
[ Haha… That's fine! Sound advice! Why is he talking in plural pronouns! There's a lot going on. He doesn't have any change in demeanor that states anything is amiss, though. In fact, he's pretty quick to swap topic back over to Tetris. ]
Kids like these sorts of games, usually. Expanding upon games like this is common, too. Would you like to play Puyo Puyo at some point?
[The sudden switch to "we" would be weirder if he didn't already know people like Ara, Laby and Noah...... more importantly, that advice is sound, as far as he's concerned. Totally unhinged, dangerously selfish, bordering on psychotic...
Hmm. He never thought he'd be encouraged like this, but it's kind of nice? His smile widens a little too much.]
I wouldn't let him go for the world. Knights are a valuable piece, after all.
Then there you have your answer, don't you~? Ehehe, maybe our advice is better than those books after all.
[ Mizuki stands up, giving a little wave to Add. ]
I'll go grab it, then. Wait here a sec.
[ Oh, the whiplash of being yan and being dorks about vim jams. Normal behavior. Mizuki brings back Puyo Puyo and its console for Add to give it a try. ]
Here. You'll catch on to the mechanics pretty fast, it's not too different from a block puzzle game like Tetris.
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Do you think that, genuinely? You truly are too kind to us, Add. [ He's still just as calm as before, eyes on the Tetris game only briefly before he looks at the doctor fully. ] I wouldn't call it "ugly". We just see things a little different than other people sometimes, I suppose. We don't really know why.
But, if you were to ask our advice on this matter as your friend rather than anything else, then it's simple, really. Regardless of your feelings for Elsword, if you feel he is "yours" than you must treat him as such. You have to hold onto him and never let go. And if anyone else gets in the way of it, you simply just need to cut them out of the picture. Then he'll be in your grasp forever, and you'll both be much happier like that.
[ Haha… That's fine! Sound advice! Why is he talking in plural pronouns! There's a lot going on. He doesn't have any change in demeanor that states anything is amiss, though. In fact, he's pretty quick to swap topic back over to Tetris. ]
Kids like these sorts of games, usually. Expanding upon games like this is common, too. Would you like to play Puyo Puyo at some point?
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Hmm. He never thought he'd be encouraged like this, but it's kind of nice? His smile widens a little too much.]
I wouldn't let him go for the world. Knights are a valuable piece, after all.
Puyo Puyo... sure, show that one to me next.
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[ Mizuki stands up, giving a little wave to Add. ]
I'll go grab it, then. Wait here a sec.
[ Oh, the whiplash of being yan and being dorks about vim jams. Normal behavior. Mizuki brings back Puyo Puyo and its console for Add to give it a try. ]
Here. You'll catch on to the mechanics pretty fast, it's not too different from a block puzzle game like Tetris.