The jujutsu world being all Inumaki knows only make the time he spends in Folkmore better for him. It makes Nanami wish he has years and years so that he fully knows what life can be like away from the stifling threat of violence and deadly mission after deadly mission. They should all know what else is out there and decide for themselves what kind of life they want. They deserve the time to do so. The freedom.
"This place obviously isn't like home, the jujutsu or non-jujutsu societies," Nanami says. "It's still worth exploring what life's like without missions." Or threats of executions. Or the Elders always watching everything he does. No adult supervision indeed.
"Do you have a photograph? I hope it was quality sushi, not the cheap stuff." Standards. But most teenagers don't have those when it comes to eating enormous amounts of food.
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"This place obviously isn't like home, the jujutsu or non-jujutsu societies," Nanami says. "It's still worth exploring what life's like without missions." Or threats of executions. Or the Elders always watching everything he does. No adult supervision indeed.
"Do you have a photograph? I hope it was quality sushi, not the cheap stuff." Standards. But most teenagers don't have those when it comes to eating enormous amounts of food.