Huh. [there's something of a... complicated feeling, hearing about tokyo as it is in the future.] Nice to know it recovers enough in the future, to the point where it's impossible to find any peace at the beach.
[and since thoughtshare is still in effect, koharu can catch a quick glimpse of a mental image. a terrible fire consuming what was once a large city, seen through the window of a castle. yippee...]
... Perhaps it didn't happen in your version of history. But Edo, or Tokyo as you call it, had burned to the ground shortly before we found ourselves here. [you may even call it the great fire of meireki...] I'm glad it did not stay that way, is all.
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Me, too. I'm glad it's back to normal... It's rare to find an empty beach like this back home.
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[and since thoughtshare is still in effect, koharu can catch a quick glimpse of a mental image. a terrible fire consuming what was once a large city, seen through the window of a castle. yippee...]
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O- oh, yeah... It's one of the biggest cities in the world now! Despite everything, it's going pretty strong.
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[a bit of a relief, perhaps...? mizu lifts an eyebrow at her, having caught that little stray thought.]
Is something on your mind?
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... Honestly, I was just wondering the same about you.
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... Perhaps it didn't happen in your version of history. But Edo, or Tokyo as you call it, had burned to the ground shortly before we found ourselves here. [you may even call it the great fire of meireki...] I'm glad it did not stay that way, is all.
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So you saw it for yourself... That's—whoa. No, it did happen in our history, too. So you were like, actually there?
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I see... I'm sorry.
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But now I realize I never asked. What do you intend to do tomorrow?
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But I'm definitely taking a few days off, first.