He prefers to avoid going directly? Anduin studies him curiously, trying to discern meaning.
"You have unfinished business here?" he prompts. "Forgive me for mentioning it but you -- do rather stand out."
Perhaps there is some... reason, that Anduin is not privy to, why he has chosen to do this? Perhaps it is purposeful, intended to draw attention as part of some longer play? To draw out either sympathisers, or the reverse -- people who would cause trouble? Loyal to the Regent?
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"You have unfinished business here?" he prompts. "Forgive me for mentioning it but you -- do rather stand out."
Perhaps there is some... reason, that Anduin is not privy to, why he has chosen to do this? Perhaps it is purposeful, intended to draw attention as part of some longer play? To draw out either sympathisers, or the reverse -- people who would cause trouble? Loyal to the Regent?