Kurama only gives him a long silent look at that accusation. He'd wagered food would be a draw for the fire apparition, it wasn't as if he was going to be interested in games or the people. The fox is far more curious than anything else and napping or remaining alone provides no answers. Until they figure out the currency here, it was entirely possible acquiring anything would mean resorting to other measures, at least for now, but that wasn't anything they weren't both familiar with.
It isn't until they've started walking that he bothers to respond to Hiei's earlier statement, "surely, you've learned by now that I never do anything for only one reason." Not actually admitting to anything but he hadn't been directly accused, either.
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It isn't until they've started walking that he bothers to respond to Hiei's earlier statement, "surely, you've learned by now that I never do anything for only one reason." Not actually admitting to anything but he hadn't been directly accused, either.