.. huh. Something about his words is kind of surprising, especially when Ange realises she was both right and wrong at the same time. It seems that Emet-Selch is human, just.. immortal? So that's still a step below the witches she knows, but in some ways very similar to them. Especially when he talks about observing mankind for centuries-- very similar.
And yet there's that claim at the end. Not that Ange doubts it, though.
"That explains a lot," she instead says, still relatively calmly, even in the face of the offense and disgust in his tone. "I thought you sounded like someone who's lived a long time, that's all."
Even if she couldn't help but default to the standards of her world, where such a person could never be human. She guesses his world must work differently.
"I think it's easier to feel dread or worry when your life is very short. When it can end at any moment." Not that Ange sounds like she's dreadful or worried, but.. you know, that might just be since her tone sounds so flat at all times. Hard to tell any emotion from that.
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And yet there's that claim at the end. Not that Ange doubts it, though.
"That explains a lot," she instead says, still relatively calmly, even in the face of the offense and disgust in his tone. "I thought you sounded like someone who's lived a long time, that's all."
Even if she couldn't help but default to the standards of her world, where such a person could never be human. She guesses his world must work differently.
"I think it's easier to feel dread or worry when your life is very short. When it can end at any moment." Not that Ange sounds like she's dreadful or worried, but.. you know, that might just be since her tone sounds so flat at all times. Hard to tell any emotion from that.