[ fate was a curious thing. for believers and non-believers alike. for one, arjuna always believed it had a place in his life. that it drew its course for his destiny. from start to finish. from rivals to those he's genuinely loved. regardless, whether mikazuki believes in it or not (an interesting topic of consideration, really), arjuna gives a soft hum of acknowledgement, before moving onto his question.
once more, there's that hint of interest. but, this time it seems a lot more unreserved. a fact that he takes note of. he wonders if archers were rare in his own world. or if like the modern world, they've become significantly less common. regardless, he gives a shake of his head. one thing is clear, he likely wasn't familiar with servants. ]
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once more, there's that hint of interest. but, this time it seems a lot more unreserved. a fact that he takes note of. he wonders if archers were rare in his own world. or if like the modern world, they've become significantly less common. regardless, he gives a shake of his head. one thing is clear, he likely wasn't familiar with servants. ]
Yes, that is correct. [ a small pause. ]
Am I the first you've seen?