[Oh... That is actually really hard to argue with. He doesn't doubt him at all—after all, Servants technically worked that way, too, so it isn't terribly hard to believe. And anyway, this guy definitely has a sort of inhuman feel to him.
Gilgamesh seems to think it over for a brief moment before he decides to accept this.]
...I see. In that case, I suppose shall give it consideration. [But just consideration. He takes a seat on the edge of the bed, not far from where the other man sits, and watches the cube with curiosity, too.] What are you looking at?
[In theory, this is none of his business. But in practice, everything is Gilgamesh's business.]
no subject
Gilgamesh seems to think it over for a brief moment before he decides to accept this.]
...I see. In that case, I suppose shall give it consideration. [But just consideration. He takes a seat on the edge of the bed, not far from where the other man sits, and watches the cube with curiosity, too.] What are you looking at?
[In theory, this is none of his business. But in practice, everything is Gilgamesh's business.]