Doesn't that kind of make you an opportunist, sir? [Like she doesn't say if that's a good or bad thing either way but she takes note of this.] But I guess most humans want to know what they'll receive in exchange for giving.
With all due respect, sir, I'm not sure that's actually true. [She's not even talking about Akechi specifically, it's more of a general thought. But she doesn't elaborate on that.]
Then I suppose maybe our employment with Master Blue was a bit like destiny, yeah! And what about you and the guests here? Would you consider that destiny of some kind, too?
Normally, you would discuss the terms of an agreement for some time before you reach a consensus. Only a fool would think the terms they've agreed to are clear if they jump in without taking the time to read between the lines, though that's not to say that every arrangement is perfect... Or do you disagree?
[Cat Woods do you need help. Blink thrice if your contract with Master Blue sucks.]
Of course. And I have to say, your master chose to invite a very [uh] peculiar group.
And what about if a contract has an agreement outlined, but the terms of specific portions of the agreement fluctuate because it's a gray area? If someone feels like an agreement is clear but someone else doesn't, who's right in that kind of situation?
[She can't help but grin slightly though.] Master Blue tends to invite guests of interest. Even if they don't all get along right away. We've never really asked why certain guests are invited, but there's usually some reason or another.
I've read a lot of stories, Mr. Akechi. Sometimes it doesn't hurt to inspect the specifics, does it?
[But she shrugs again.] Master Blue wants us to get to know the guests on our own, so we only learn what's written on your plaques. Everything else we learn on our own.
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Do you believe in destiny at all?
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[Debatable, really. Either way... He thinks about that for a moment before offering her a shrug.]
Yes, in a way. I believe that fate brings people together.
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Then I suppose maybe our employment with Master Blue was a bit like destiny, yeah! And what about you and the guests here? Would you consider that destiny of some kind, too?
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Well... That remains to be seen. I have to spend more time with my fellow guests to determine if I feel that pull of fate, you know.
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You must have spent some time with other guests by now, no?
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[Cat Woods do you need help. Blink thrice if your contract with Master Blue sucks.]
Of course. And I have to say, your master chose to invite a very [uh] peculiar group.
[Press F for the lounge...]
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[She can't help but grin slightly though.] Master Blue tends to invite guests of interest. Even if they don't all get along right away. We've never really asked why certain guests are invited, but there's usually some reason or another.
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That's a very specific situation. You're almost making me believe you're speaking from experience, Peach-san.
[Hm.]
You have never asked, not even once? I'm surprised at your self-restraint. I would be too curious to keep the questions to myself.
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[But she shrugs again.] Master Blue wants us to get to know the guests on our own, so we only learn what's written on your plaques. Everything else we learn on our own.