Far too invasive! I might have touched it anyway just to see what it's like, but I don't think I'd do it for myself!
[Kids these days! Honestly!]
[Though right after that, Hijikata poses a good question. What is their world called?]
To be honest, I don't know for certain if it had a name. There were several nations, and landmasses that we came to understand are called 'continents', but for the entire world? It must have had one, but with far greater issues at hand it was never a priority to ask.
[There were far too many things to ask of their new friends from Marley, such as why their island was hated, or what aircraft were, and what the fuck is electricity! Who cares about the planet's name at that point?]
[Hange continues to swish the bucket around and observe the crab, but talking about their experiences with the world serves as a sudden reminder that Jean likely doesn't know any of it.]
Hijikata-kun, you're good friends with Jean, right?
The truth is, I come from a time several years in his future when the knowledge of what is outside our walls isn't known to him yet. And for those of us here who experienced those events, we've come to an agreement of sorts not to discuss it with the rest of them. They have no desire to know, and I'm fine with that.
I don't mind answering your questions, but if you go blabbering to him about it, I'm seriously going to come looking for you!
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[Kids these days! Honestly!]
[Though right after that, Hijikata poses a good question. What is their world called?]
To be honest, I don't know for certain if it had a name. There were several nations, and landmasses that we came to understand are called 'continents', but for the entire world? It must have had one, but with far greater issues at hand it was never a priority to ask.
[There were far too many things to ask of their new friends from Marley, such as why their island was hated, or what aircraft were, and what the fuck is electricity! Who cares about the planet's name at that point?]
[Hange continues to swish the bucket around and observe the crab, but talking about their experiences with the world serves as a sudden reminder that Jean likely doesn't know any of it.]
Hijikata-kun, you're good friends with Jean, right?
The truth is, I come from a time several years in his future when the knowledge of what is outside our walls isn't known to him yet. And for those of us here who experienced those events, we've come to an agreement of sorts not to discuss it with the rest of them. They have no desire to know, and I'm fine with that.
I don't mind answering your questions, but if you go blabbering to him about it, I'm seriously going to come looking for you!