He wonders if Hien being conscientious means he registers as a small animal to Hien, or if Hien can not mind people on occasion. The probabilities are neck and neck. )
All right. I think I've been logging out less frequently, recently.
( It's wrecked hell on the basic eating and sleeping routines his carer's carefully instilled in Mithrun. rip to that. )
There's still something I can only do in real life. But Fragment is interesting in a way reality isn't.
( All the people he knows are here, for one, and he can do something worthwhile with his time. )
That's the appeal of virtual reality games. I'm glad you understand that. Hopefully Fragment can help you achieve the thing you want to do in real life.
That's fine. I also want to be left alone. Just don't annoy me with it.
( AKA don't whip that out too often. It's unspoken but he'll probably pester Hien back over his, if it comes to that - he's in a position to know way less about Hien, but Hien is more easily irritated, so that about evens it out, clearly. )
[ He won't bring it up unless Mithrun does, so they'll probably be good. Maybe. Everything else is fair game to Hien though, since this only includes the memory each other saw in that hall of mirrors. ]
If the deal is broken, I will personally show you the consequences myself... and you wouldn't like that.
Goodbye, Mithrun.
[ Anything related to Hien's backstory is not plotty, but that sure is a warning.
Either way, Hien will not respond to emails after this one. ]
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I do. I was born into wealth. My parents set me up at this location for the time being. But my family lives elsewhere.
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[ Yeah.
Anyway. ]
Sounds like a lot of freedom.
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The main thing I work at can only progress very slowly. So I don't have much to do offline.
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He wonders if Hien being conscientious means he registers as a small animal to Hien, or if Hien can not mind people on occasion. The probabilities are neck and neck. )
All right. I think I've been logging out less frequently, recently.
( It's wrecked hell on the basic eating and sleeping routines his carer's carefully instilled in Mithrun. rip to that. )
There's still something I can only do in real life. But Fragment is interesting in a way reality isn't.
( All the people he knows are here, for one, and he can do something worthwhile with his time. )
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That's the appeal of virtual reality games. I'm glad you understand that. Hopefully Fragment can help you achieve the thing you want to do in real life.
Is there anything else you wanted to ask me?
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Maybe.
What memory did you see when we looked at the mirrors?
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[ That should be easy enough to summarize, right? He doesn't seem too curious about it, at least, not anymore. ]
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A bit of a gap before he replies. That Hien doesn't sound curious doesn't really reassure him. It's not like it's hard to look things up. )
Do you care what I saw?
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Fair, right?
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( AKA don't whip that out too often. It's unspoken but he'll probably pester Hien back over his, if it comes to that - he's in a position to know way less about Hien, but Hien is more easily irritated, so that about evens it out, clearly. )
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[ He won't bring it up unless Mithrun does, so they'll probably be good. Maybe. Everything else is fair game to Hien though, since this only includes the memory each other saw in that hall of mirrors. ]
If the deal is broken, I will personally show you the consequences myself... and you wouldn't like that.
Goodbye, Mithrun.
[ Anything related to Hien's backstory is not plotty, but that sure is a warning.
Either way, Hien will not respond to emails after this one. ]