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The next day proceeds well, however you end up following the same strict routine as the rest of the monk-like tenjiso. It’s physically demanding and you’d rather not do any of this, but there’s a chance it’ll improve your chances at getting their respect. It might not really serve any direct goals, but anything that improves your chances at dispelling any fears they might have, the better.
Then, at dinner, you get to talk business. It’s mostly the formalization of the periodic joint operation on paper, with all the bureaucracy. With his stamp, all you need now is your Captain’s approval and guidance. You have a faint suspicion that you’ll also need the approval of Central 46. Now that’s going to be a real headache.
“In addition, before giving you this document, I want you to accompany us once on a hollow hunt.”
“Excuse me?”
“That way you’ll get a proper idea of what we’re dealing with. We’d rather get professional shinigami. Rookies will only get in our way,” he says, rolling the paper up and putting it inside his modified shōzoku. “On top of that, we just happen to have a hollow problem at our hands. As I understand it, you’re quite adept and sensing? Surely it won’t be much trouble for you.”
Well, it’s not a big deal for sure. But at the same time you’re worried that they’ll use that technique you got to experience yesterday. While you’d like to trust in Celaris, is it wise to put yourself in a vulnerable position?
>2/2
>”Sure, no problem.” (go)
>”Actually, that’s beyond what I’m allowed to do.” (refuse)
>Other?