[He takes the Relic back when she hands it to him, glancing at her with uncertainty. Vergil hasn't even a faint idea what he would write to Nero considering they've never particularly communicated via text. Oh, the occasional note left behind, sure, but that was usually for the benefit of Dante and Nero both. Still, he thinks better of admitting such a thing to her. Or, at the very least, he feels too acutely self-conscious about the whole affair to acknowledge as much. He just looks at what she's written.]
[It's not entirely unconvincing, he decides. It avoids being commanding, but firm still in its directive. Perhaps it is a little redundant, but still possesses clarity of the information rather than burying it beneath superfluous chatter. It is a touch too... Hm. Casual. For lack of a better term.]
[He looks at Kyrie before he touches anything.]
...Is the lack of salutation or closing signature a common practice for these sorts of messages?
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[It's not entirely unconvincing, he decides. It avoids being commanding, but firm still in its directive. Perhaps it is a little redundant, but still possesses clarity of the information rather than burying it beneath superfluous chatter. It is a touch too... Hm. Casual. For lack of a better term.]
[He looks at Kyrie before he touches anything.]
...Is the lack of salutation or closing signature a common practice for these sorts of messages?