But the rest of what the stranger says is infinitely more important. Even without prompting, he corroborates that fox's spiel about reaching their 'full potential' and how vague a goal that truly is. It makes the possibility of this place not being related to the afterlife just a little too close for comfort, because Akechi isn't quite ready to face that truth and all that comes with it yet.
And the trials, ongoing public testing to see just who is actively participating in this bullshit exercise in mandatory personal growth. The fox isn't exactly Maruki, but just how far does their free will go here if they are so readily expected to change?
He'll need to follow this up. Question other locals, others who have been around much longer.]
Lovely isn't exactly the word I'd use, but I have a feeling we're on the same page.
[A quiet pause, the teen reaching up to push his hair behind his ear, as he settles back against the stone wall.]
Thank you. The information you've provided is more helpful than half of what the fox said to me. Do you see many reach this so called 'full potential' and leave?
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How exhausting.
But the rest of what the stranger says is infinitely more important. Even without prompting, he corroborates that fox's spiel about reaching their 'full potential' and how vague a goal that truly is. It makes the possibility of this place not being related to the afterlife just a little too close for comfort, because Akechi isn't quite ready to face that truth and all that comes with it yet.
And the trials, ongoing public testing to see just who is actively participating in this bullshit exercise in mandatory personal growth. The fox isn't exactly Maruki, but just how far does their free will go here if they are so readily expected to change?
He'll need to follow this up. Question other locals, others who have been around much longer.]
Lovely isn't exactly the word I'd use, but I have a feeling we're on the same page.
[A quiet pause, the teen reaching up to push his hair behind his ear, as he settles back against the stone wall.]
Thank you. The information you've provided is more helpful than half of what the fox said to me. Do you see many reach this so called 'full potential' and leave?