Likewise, Reiner doesn't pay much attention to the blond teenager beyond noting that he's there. A sense of familiarity nags at him, a feeling that he ought to know the teenager. However, Reiner's emotions regarding Armin are so conflicted that Ellipsa's magic can't smooth them out the way it has for the likes of Porco. So, in the end, the child Reiner has become is left with only a sense of familiarity.
He nods, gold eyes trying to follow specific fireflies only to lose them amid the myriad of others.
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He nods, gold eyes trying to follow specific fireflies only to lose them amid the myriad of others.
"Yeah, they're really pretty."