( there are only a few scores of Aions upon the surface of horos, ryu — is it so strange that makoto would want to have as clear a picture of as many of them as he could, to judge their capabilities and their limits, where he could imagine a problem looming in wait or safely sign away someone as a known quantity. with so many variables, the equations that the interactions of Aions could pose were complex ones indeed; as far as he is concerned, he is gathering as much data as he possibly can.
so, will he pose another question, or has he finished with him for now? )
Ah, I wonder.
( the real answer is... for the moment, neither. makoto picks up his pace, wheeling around of ryu to stop him in his tracks; the two young men are roughly equivalent in height, but the demon bares down on ryu for a moment — for such a slight frame, the demon seems adept at increasing the size of his presence, seeking to force ryu to stop in his tracks. when faced with such a turn, one which could release or go violent in any instant, what would he do?
that's what he wants to see. and the second he sees it — his sudden intensity and animosity evaporates like morning dew under the intensifying glare of the sun. he smiles, and he says, ) I think I have more than satisfied my curiosity. Thank you, Naruhodo-san.
( he turns on his heel and starts to leave, to disappear as readily as he appeared in the first place. )
i think we can go ahead and wrap this one up... and focus more on our current one!
so, will he pose another question, or has he finished with him for now? )
Ah, I wonder.
( the real answer is... for the moment, neither. makoto picks up his pace, wheeling around of ryu to stop him in his tracks; the two young men are roughly equivalent in height, but the demon bares down on ryu for a moment — for such a slight frame, the demon seems adept at increasing the size of his presence, seeking to force ryu to stop in his tracks. when faced with such a turn, one which could release or go violent in any instant, what would he do?
that's what he wants to see. and the second he sees it — his sudden intensity and animosity evaporates like morning dew under the intensifying glare of the sun. he smiles, and he says, ) I think I have more than satisfied my curiosity. Thank you, Naruhodo-san.
( he turns on his heel and starts to leave, to disappear as readily as he appeared in the first place. )
Until next we meet.