If you'd like to have a private meeting with the Adjudicator, this is where you should go! The Adjudicator is available at almost all hours of the day; just knock and he'll answer.
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Was it made specifically to restrict any type of skills and magic...with you being the only exception?
[That's the question Naoto wanted to ask the most. Any answer could help her get to a conclusion. She looks straight at Juri, waiting patiently for it.
Heck, even a 'I refuse to answer' would be meaningful enough]
I'm not picky about reading material, so I think I'll be the judge of that.
[Or maybe she's desperate to obtain something to do during the nights that isn't wandering around with a target on her back, so to say.
Besides, depending on the book, maybe she can find out something about this world! Well, okay, she can't. That'd be almost impossible, hah]
Besides you wouldn't want anyone to develop a crippling case of cabin fever, would you? Reading is relaxing and would help to stop that from happening.
It doesn't particularly matter to me whether you guys do or not; there's stuff here that you can entertain yourself with, it's not really my fault if you're unimaginative.
It's not like this whole thing is anything personal - I don't hate you guys or anything. I won't give you anything you want, but if there's stuff within reason then I don't see why not once in a while.
[If you weren't directing a murdergame you would be so much more likable, Juri, you know that? Oh well. Looks like Naoto has obtained everything she wished for the moment, so she stands up and takes her empty cup]
I'll try to return next week too. See you soon, Juri-san. Thank you for your time.
[Once Naoto is outside she sighs. Juri seems professional enough not to spill the beans about his employers. It'll be pointless to ask him about that, it seems. Welp. Things really are never as easy as one would hope them to be]
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[That's the question Naoto wanted to ask the most. Any answer could help her get to a conclusion. She looks straight at Juri, waiting patiently for it.
Heck, even a 'I refuse to answer' would be meaningful enough]
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It's not really the building itself doing it, no.
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I guess telling me what caused the loss of powers is something you can't answer, for one reason or another.
[It's more of an invitation than a question, as in 'prove me wrong', but at least she has narrowed down some theories about their situation]
Leaving that aside, do you mind lending me a few books? The place isn't awful in terms of entertainment but it'd be good to have something to read.
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What sort of books are you into? The ones in here are pretty boring, if you ask me.
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[Or maybe she's desperate to obtain something to do during the nights that isn't wandering around with a target on her back, so to say.
Besides, depending on the book, maybe she can find out something about this world! Well, okay, she can't. That'd be almost impossible, hah]
Besides you wouldn't want anyone to develop a crippling case of cabin fever, would you? Reading is relaxing and would help to stop that from happening.
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[He shrugs, though.]
Maybe I'll give you something sometime.
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[Nod nod. Aligula was right, the Adjudicator is quite reasonable!]
I admit you're much more reasonable than anyone around would have expected you to be.
[It's a compliment???]
It's a relief, in a way.
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I'll try to return next week too. See you soon, Juri-san. Thank you for your time.
[Once Naoto is outside she sighs. Juri seems professional enough not to spill the beans about his employers. It'll be pointless to ask him about that, it seems. Welp. Things really are never as easy as one would hope them to be]