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Last time, you went to school and nothing out of the ordinary happened. At the moment, you’re doing the most normal activity one can do during lunch break: eat your teacher’s meal. Anyway, food has lost relevancy as the conversation has moved on to new ventures. There’s not enough time to talk about both things Nina suggests, so you have to choose wisely. She said so herself. Look!
“Well, Johnny, there are two topics I’d love to talk about, but we only have time for one.” Nina checks her clock. Classes are returning soon! “One is about Kata, and the other is about Richard…”
“That’s an odd combination.” You chuckle.
“That’s why I’m keeping them separate.” Nina makes a tiny joke.
“Can you go into specifics?” You’d like to know more than just the people involved.
“A little. It’s nothing concerning. Well, maybe Richard’s, but it’s not a pressing matter. He went on a little scrappy mission not too dissimilar to the one you partook in to save Billy. It even involves Billy! H-Hooray!” Nina tries to sell this as interesting. “But I don’t believe he got the results he really wanted.”
“That sounds like it could be interesting. How about Kata’s?” You wonder.
“It’s a silly thing; since we don’t have enough time, I thought to myself: <span class="mu-i">why not talk about it?</span>” Nina is a little embarrassed bringing it up.
“Right.” You’d get into your thinking pose, but you’re moving as slowly as an international package.
If any of the two is any important, Nina wouldn’t be so casual about this.
<span class="mu-s">What do you do?</span>
>Return to your classroom before the mob returns to swallow you.
>Ask about the Richard topic.
>Ask about the Kata topic.
>Ask Nina to summarize both really quickly. You won’t commit!
>Write In.
“Well, Johnny, there are two topics I’d love to talk about, but we only have time for one.” Nina checks her clock. Classes are returning soon! “One is about Kata, and the other is about Richard…”
“That’s an odd combination.” You chuckle.
“That’s why I’m keeping them separate.” Nina makes a tiny joke.
“Can you go into specifics?” You’d like to know more than just the people involved.
“A little. It’s nothing concerning. Well, maybe Richard’s, but it’s not a pressing matter. He went on a little scrappy mission not too dissimilar to the one you partook in to save Billy. It even involves Billy! H-Hooray!” Nina tries to sell this as interesting. “But I don’t believe he got the results he really wanted.”
“That sounds like it could be interesting. How about Kata’s?” You wonder.
“It’s a silly thing; since we don’t have enough time, I thought to myself: <span class="mu-i">why not talk about it?</span>” Nina is a little embarrassed bringing it up.
“Right.” You’d get into your thinking pose, but you’re moving as slowly as an international package.
If any of the two is any important, Nina wouldn’t be so casual about this.
<span class="mu-s">What do you do?</span>
>Return to your classroom before the mob returns to swallow you.
>Ask about the Richard topic.
>Ask about the Kata topic.
>Ask Nina to summarize both really quickly. You won’t commit!
>Write In.