We need something that will allow us to break through the limits of the scenario restriction. If another attack happens like when the fence broke, we can't just be at the whims of how powerful this prison decides to allow us to be.
The problem with that... is whoever manifested this place in the first place dictates the rules about what we receive. When they're generous, we get a library that's bigger on the inside and has access to texts from many, many wordlines. But when it's not so generous, we get things like a knock-off costume shop-laundry facility.
If you're thinking "safe house", that's one thing, but you have to keep in mind the restrictions according to the "rules" this "world" follows.
[in fact, person who knows all about that kind of thing: this guy.]
You can try to find loopholes when you know what those rules are.
Unfortunately, this place seems vastly more restrictive than the Star Stream ever was. It's not that concerned with making a good story, after all.
I don't know what you think a place given to us by this place's whims might do to benefit us. More than anything, we might benefit more from buying our monsters' powers and using them in conjunction with what we already have access to.
Ah, Junghyeok-ah, you keep acting like your dragon is such a pain, but it just seems to be a cute fan of yours? Take some time to look into its story? Maybe then it'll stop interrupting yours?
This is a tragedy. The dragon has somehow bewitched them both. Oh well. I'll just have to kill them too. I wonder if anybody will go to their funerals. I probably won't.
Fighting against it isn't going to help you right now anyway. Since it's otherwise mostly harmless like the sphinx, it would be better if you tried to understand it, especially if it does talk to you.
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she leans back against her desk and listens quietly, though, shoving the candy in her mouth. ]
What, did you want something specific?
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We need something that will allow us to break through the limits of the scenario restriction. If another attack happens like when the fence broke, we can't just be at the whims of how powerful this prison decides to allow us to be.
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If you're thinking "safe house", that's one thing, but you have to keep in mind the restrictions according to the "rules" this "world" follows.
[in fact, person who knows all about that kind of thing: this guy.]
You can try to find loopholes when you know what those rules are.
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I don't know what you think a place given to us by this place's whims might do to benefit us. More than anything, we might benefit more from buying our monsters' powers and using them in conjunction with what we already have access to.
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[Long, annoyed sigh when she says "our monsters' powers".]
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It is rather cute, for a dragon. And besides, a dragon's story is very useful, isn't it?
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What did you two do.
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I want to request something that materializes our possessions in the physical realm, in front of us.
[Why is his hand suddenly on the hilt of his sword.........]
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Is that so? After all those fancy words you gave me, too. What a waste.
Stop being such a baby about it, at least it's not out there trying to eat people.
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It stepping all over my stories almost got me killed before. Why are you two suddenly encouraging this behavior.
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Anyway, speaking of fancy words, you still have a book checked out in my name from the library.
[WHERE'S THE BOOK, YU JUNGHYEOK]
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[ a pause ]
Oh? He knows how to read, now?
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[He imagines it for another few seconds.]
[Okay, he's done.]
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[He tosses the book to Dokja. The volume of Omniscient Reader's Viewpoint that takes place in the 1863rd turn.]
I should keep it and see if it turns you into a squid again with how much you're getting in my way right now.
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keeps him from sweating nervously about the comment that the sphinx is harmless]
I'd be even more annoying to you just for wishing that.
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[ frowns, but watches dokja put that book away... ]
And what's that?
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[since she actually saw those volumes.]
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