[ That same hand once held by the fortune-teller is brought to the prince's chest, and he humbly bows. There is naught but honesty in his words; to lose any personal belongings could be quite an unfortunate shock for some, those who hold material value in what they own. Though Arjuna hardly assumes this man to be the kind from the little they've spoken, his sentiments are still offered.
It's the polite thing to do, after all. ]
If we cross paths once again in the future, may I request your services?
[ Hidden in those words is a rhetorical question. Appropriately, they wouldn't meet ever again. Whether they be from the same world or not - Arjuna is first and foremost a Servant of Chaldea; there should be no spare time for such frivolities. But fate often comes to surprise him. Under a more positive light, perhaps they could find an answer to this mysterious place in the man's fortune-telling. ]
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[ That same hand once held by the fortune-teller is brought to the prince's chest, and he humbly bows. There is naught but honesty in his words; to lose any personal belongings could be quite an unfortunate shock for some, those who hold material value in what they own. Though Arjuna hardly assumes this man to be the kind from the little they've spoken, his sentiments are still offered.
It's the polite thing to do, after all. ]
If we cross paths once again in the future, may I request your services?
[ Hidden in those words is a rhetorical question. Appropriately, they wouldn't meet ever again. Whether they be from the same world or not - Arjuna is first and foremost a Servant of Chaldea; there should be no spare time for such frivolities. But fate often comes to surprise him. Under a more positive light, perhaps they could find an answer to this mysterious place in the man's fortune-telling. ]