"Is that so?" It was with that that Genjo Sanzo comfortably took a seat beside Elidibus upon the bench. Sighing as he could not help but feel the subtle longing for a cigarette that often came naturally with sitting within a garden.
Damn withdrawals were going to be a bitch.
"So you're certain that with the progress of those who've been here so far that leaving is a fully attainable possibility," Well. He can't really argue much against someone who seemed so assured. After all, Genjo Sanzo was still new to the Voidtrecker, he only had the tales, experiences, and stories of those he ran into so far to go off of. And up until this point, before he spoke to Eldibus, all of those experiences felt uncertain. Perhaps Eldibus had experienced things that those he had connected with so far have yet to realize? "Hmn, if that's the case, I'm curious to see what comes of it. And what may happen to those of us stuck on the train in the mean time."
There was no point in making an argument out of it after all. Genjo had just as much belief that they may be able to leave as he had considered that they just may be stuck there. Truthfully, he was surprisingly indifferent on the matter.
Or perhaps it was that he just didn't wish to consider the implications too much?
"Do you mind telling me how long you've been stuck here personally?"
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Damn withdrawals were going to be a bitch.
"So you're certain that with the progress of those who've been here so far that leaving is a fully attainable possibility," Well. He can't really argue much against someone who seemed so assured. After all, Genjo Sanzo was still new to the Voidtrecker, he only had the tales, experiences, and stories of those he ran into so far to go off of. And up until this point, before he spoke to Eldibus, all of those experiences felt uncertain. Perhaps Eldibus had experienced things that those he had connected with so far have yet to realize? "Hmn, if that's the case, I'm curious to see what comes of it. And what may happen to those of us stuck on the train in the mean time."
There was no point in making an argument out of it after all. Genjo had just as much belief that they may be able to leave as he had considered that they just may be stuck there. Truthfully, he was surprisingly indifferent on the matter.
Or perhaps it was that he just didn't wish to consider the implications too much?
"Do you mind telling me how long you've been stuck here personally?"