Only that the person who would best be able to answer our questions is the owner of this location, but they are not able to be reached through the typewriter - and therefore, not at all for the moment.
Indeed. And so the staff are unable to answer our questions on the matter of the contracts, because they are not the ones who offered them to us. Similarly, they cannot enlighten us on the definition of "entertainment" or the fine details of our agreement.
Which is hazy in all of our own memories. Ha ha ha.
... It's hard to tell how much of it is that they can't say, and how much of it is that they don't know. They seem pretty intent on answering in the vaguest fashion possible.
[ jiji please stop laughing cloud just looks more tired ]
... I don't know about you, but I think I made plenty of mistakes back there already. At least this time, if we mess up, we're not dragging an entire group with us.
... while I would like to ask you more about the black coats...
As one who knows something of time, history, and repetition... it is possible to see each repetition as a mark of failure. However...
In Japan, there is a practice called kintsugi. A broken dish is mended with gold, and the lacquer is rejoined with its shimmering adhesive. The final piece is often regarded as far more remarkable and whole, despite its objective flaws.
The breakage and repair are necessary in order for that object to reach its most refined state.
Even if it is simply the philosophizing of an old moon - I wonder if your repetition... was not for nothing.
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We shall see which way the pendulum of fortune shall sway. [where are their HINTS]
Though I do expect to see the staff tomorrow, at the very least.
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Some of them, maybe. Doubt we'll get all eight at once.
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They tell you anything?
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Which is hazy in all of our own memories. Ha ha ha.
[stop laughing]
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[ jiji please stop laughing cloud just looks more tired ]
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At the very least, I do not particularly see a reason to distrust them for the time being. After all, were we not in their shoes just some time ago?
They likely have their reasons, whatever they may be, for their vagueness and distance.
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[he hums thoughtfully]
... I find myself often wondering what I would do, had we access to all of our previous abilities.
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[ he looks at his own hand ]
Knowledge for the ability to do anything about it.
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I suppose it brings me to ask again - is it worth it, for us to finally be able to impose our will upon these matters?
Even knowing we too may stumble and make mistakes.
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What makes you say that?
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... and you consider these failures?
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[ no one else had this problem of being in a kingdom hearts game, cloud ]
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... but that was a matter outside of your control, yes?
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... It's complicated.
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... while I would like to ask you more about the black coats...
As one who knows something of time, history, and repetition... it is possible to see each repetition as a mark of failure. However...
In Japan, there is a practice called kintsugi. A broken dish is mended with gold, and the lacquer is rejoined with its shimmering adhesive. The final piece is often regarded as far more remarkable and whole, despite its objective flaws.
The breakage and repair are necessary in order for that object to reach its most refined state.
Even if it is simply the philosophizing of an old moon - I wonder if your repetition... was not for nothing.
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