Yeah, that's definitely different than what she was thinking, though it still seems to be believable enough in the girl's book. She certainly doesn't seem to be questioning his story either way though.
Instead she picks out what seems most interesting about this story to her. Or, perhaps, most relevant to their current situation. Which in this case means--
"Did you escape it on purpose? Or was it an accident?"
Sure, she can get that Emet-Selch didn't want that immortality taken away from him, but his wording leaves her unsure if he just got lucky, or if this was his plan all along.
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Yeah, that's definitely different than what she was thinking, though it still seems to be believable enough in the girl's book. She certainly doesn't seem to be questioning his story either way though.
Instead she picks out what seems most interesting about this story to her. Or, perhaps, most relevant to their current situation. Which in this case means--
"Did you escape it on purpose? Or was it an accident?"
Sure, she can get that Emet-Selch didn't want that immortality taken away from him, but his wording leaves her unsure if he just got lucky, or if this was his plan all along.