That's true. I don't know what it means, but even if it leads to something worse down the line, I won't refuse having something a little easier on us in the meantime.
[It seems... better, for now, even if he's paranoid and worried about it.]
[Of course he's paranoid and worried about it. For Minato's part...]
I like it.
[Of course he does.]
Quests that seem like they're encouraging us to work together or get to know each other... it makes me feel hopeful about what we're here for, I guess.
[He sets a scrubbed plate aside, contemplatively.]
[A little cold sounding, when Minato is trying to be so optimistic, but he has to balance it out here. He's thinking the same way— hopeful, encouraged. But he doesn't think that's a good sign.]
But I do think you're right. It's nice, for a change.
[It's fine. The reason he can be optimistic about things is because he knows Guren and Keith (and literally everyone else) will be realistic about them. So it's fine.]
I guess I just don't see the point in giving us quests like these unless somehow, the bonds between all of us really do matter in some way to the town.
[Whether in restoring color, or something else...
It's a nice thought.
He sets the other clean plate aside, satisfied, and reaches for their utensils.]
[He's been thinking on that for a while, and he's sure everyone else has come to realize it, too, even if it's less of a topic to talk about so much as act on.]
Our actions are bringing color back. That's all that can explain it. It's directly related to those quests, too. When these new ones first came out, I had gone over to show Dextera the sky before I even knew they were up. He'd told me he always wanted to see a sky that wasn't red.
When we were heading back inside, there were blue tulips on his front porch that weren't there before. It's some sort of magic at work.
But I think you're right. Maybe it went hand in hand, because of how you completed the quest? I'm not really sure, but it seems logical it'd be connected.
[He doesn't answer that, because Minato has it right, and he's sure he knows anyway. Denying it more would just invite even more suspicion into why he's so invested over denying care for some silly tulips.]
It has to be. Seeing it like that, after all of the color that's returned in the past two months... It makes sense.
It's easy for us, but it might not have been so easy with the right circumstances.
[The dishes are dry, now, and he puts them away, eyes dimming as he thinks.] Even in my own world... With everything out to kill humans, and even the humans risking other human lives to grab power. It could have been similar to that. A disaster, and then nothing.
He didn't think of it that way. Something terrible could've happened, and then there was nobody here to keep the color in place, or to bring it back.]
...Mm.
[Minato's quiet for a moment, tucking his hands back into his pockets now that the dishes are done. It's something to think about, at least; he'd like to believe in the best, but he knows when optimism doesn't have any place there. So really...he doesn't know what to say to that.]
Maybe it was something like that.
... Well. Thank you, Ichinose-san. For the dinner, and...for granting a wish for me. Thank you for thinking of me.
[When he closes the cabinet and turns to Minato, it's with a thin smile.]
It's all I can do, right? [There's nothing else he could help with. He can't bring Minato's friend back, he can't solve the answers to this place, and he can't bring them home. All he can do is this dinner.
But if that's something, why wouldn't he have done it? At least he's not tsunning about it.]
[Guren says that as if somehow, it's the least he can do, the bare minimum, but of course Minato doesn't see it that way. He's already told Guren that the act of making a meal for someone else is big to him, but...now he adds, softly:]
You shouldn't underestimate the way that you help people here. Just by being yourself, I mean.
[But! He doesn't really need a response to that; instead, he nods once simply, straightening, and finally moves towards the door.]
It was definitely nice. I'll get out of your hair now, but--thanks again, Ichinose-san.
[Just by being himself... He's not so sure about that. He wants to insist that Minato isn't in his hair, too, but that would be too open. Too revealing. He has a tough image to keep up! Get out of his hair, don't enter without knocking, strict things like that.]
Yeah, yeah. I'll see you later, Minato. [At least it hasn't been Mina-chan for a while.]
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[No spider bites... Thanks to Dex! It was close. Scrubbing these dishes, though, he glances to Minato.] What about you?
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It's been interesting.
[Which could mean anything, really, but--]
For the most part, these quests are pretty kind, don't you think? Like... the jorogumo is dangerous, obviously, but wishes and new skills...
[It's kind of oddly helpful.]
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[It seems... better, for now, even if he's paranoid and worried about it.]
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I like it.
[Of course he does.]
Quests that seem like they're encouraging us to work together or get to know each other... it makes me feel hopeful about what we're here for, I guess.
[He sets a scrubbed plate aside, contemplatively.]
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[A little cold sounding, when Minato is trying to be so optimistic, but he has to balance it out here. He's thinking the same way— hopeful, encouraged. But he doesn't think that's a good sign.]
But I do think you're right. It's nice, for a change.
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I guess I just don't see the point in giving us quests like these unless somehow, the bonds between all of us really do matter in some way to the town.
[Whether in restoring color, or something else...
It's a nice thought.
He sets the other clean plate aside, satisfied, and reaches for their utensils.]
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[He's been thinking on that for a while, and he's sure everyone else has come to realize it, too, even if it's less of a topic to talk about so much as act on.]
Our actions are bringing color back. That's all that can explain it. It's directly related to those quests, too. When these new ones first came out, I had gone over to show Dextera the sky before I even knew they were up. He'd told me he always wanted to see a sky that wasn't red.
When we were heading back inside, there were blue tulips on his front porch that weren't there before. It's some sort of magic at work.
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... Tulips?
[GUREN...]
You granted Dextera-san's wish, and it made blue tulips appear? That's...
[Precious?]
... That's really sweet.
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[He says this so casually, like he's not moved at all... He loved the tulips too, don't worry.]
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You liked them too, right, Ichinose-san? And you like making Dextera-san happy too.
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[Not!! Answering!!] The point is that answering the quest got us that reward. Maybe even the color of blue tulips themselves.
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So that means you liked them a lot, right...?
[He's getting used to that tsun.]
But I think you're right. Maybe it went hand in hand, because of how you completed the quest? I'm not really sure, but it seems logical it'd be connected.
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It has to be. Seeing it like that, after all of the color that's returned in the past two months... It makes sense.
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[It's weird, but it's kind of nice in its own way too. Being able to make some sort of sizable, positive impact just by living here...
But at the same time?]
But... I guess it just makes me wonder--how did the color go away in the first place, if it's that easy to bring it back?
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[The dishes are dry, now, and he puts them away, eyes dimming as he thinks.] Even in my own world... With everything out to kill humans, and even the humans risking other human lives to grab power. It could have been similar to that. A disaster, and then nothing.
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He didn't think of it that way. Something terrible could've happened, and then there was nobody here to keep the color in place, or to bring it back.]
...Mm.
[Minato's quiet for a moment, tucking his hands back into his pockets now that the dishes are done. It's something to think about, at least; he'd like to believe in the best, but he knows when optimism doesn't have any place there. So really...he doesn't know what to say to that.]
Maybe it was something like that.
... Well. Thank you, Ichinose-san. For the dinner, and...for granting a wish for me. Thank you for thinking of me.
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It's all I can do, right? [There's nothing else he could help with. He can't bring Minato's friend back, he can't solve the answers to this place, and he can't bring them home. All he can do is this dinner.
But if that's something, why wouldn't he have done it? At least he's not tsunning about it.]
It was nice.
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[Guren says that as if somehow, it's the least he can do, the bare minimum, but of course Minato doesn't see it that way. He's already told Guren that the act of making a meal for someone else is big to him, but...now he adds, softly:]
You shouldn't underestimate the way that you help people here. Just by being yourself, I mean.
[But! He doesn't really need a response to that; instead, he nods once simply, straightening, and finally moves towards the door.]
It was definitely nice. I'll get out of your hair now, but--thanks again, Ichinose-san.
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Yeah, yeah. I'll see you later, Minato. [At least it hasn't been Mina-chan for a while.]