[ Maybe their people should've gotten good, is the sentiment going through Illumi's head at the comment about them not surviving. He doesn't have much sympathy in his heart for the dearly departed members of the Adamant's crew and passengers, as it turns out. To put it frankly, he just doesn't care what these people are going through. All of this only feels like his problem out of circumstance, so while she frowns, Illumi remains detached as ever, unconcerned with both the mention of the many dead, as well as with the living passengers giving him attitude. ]
I've been out there for a little. I can see why it would be impossible for the average person...
[ Normal people are simply not equipped to deal with acid rats and long hikes in rain that burns you. Nonetheless, his words hold little compassion behind them, as if he were simply stating it as an objective fact. ]
It's dangerous and unpredictable, even for someone skilled. [ He'll admit that much; it's not like he's so arrogant that he can say all of it was nbd. ] That's why I wonder why they're so quick to ask us to go.
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I've been out there for a little. I can see why it would be impossible for the average person...
[ Normal people are simply not equipped to deal with acid rats and long hikes in rain that burns you. Nonetheless, his words hold little compassion behind them, as if he were simply stating it as an objective fact. ]
It's dangerous and unpredictable, even for someone skilled. [ He'll admit that much; it's not like he's so arrogant that he can say all of it was nbd. ] That's why I wonder why they're so quick to ask us to go.