My thoughts exactly. I was thinking that this would get some momentum going, too. Cleaning up after monsters isn't especially glamorous, but it's always necessary.
It could certainly raise the spirits of the people here... They may feel as though they were accomplishing something rather than waiting for the problem to blow over.
I don't know if I could be of much help, but I thought I'd offer.
Indeed. The truth is, things like this have happened before, if what I've heard is correct, and will happen again. We won't make much progress by hiding every time things get worse than usual. If we can manage to function under these conditions, then we can do anything.
... I'm not going to tell you no, Eriol, and I don't need to tell you that this will be somewhat dangerous and you'll have to be careful. Also, I'd rather that every twelve-year-old in the city didn't get the idea to come along.
I've considered arranging the scholars placed in Discedo to come together to discuss seeking a cure for this "Malice." However, it seems there are very few.
Ah, I think I remember seeing something about that somewhere. I suppose I could consider myself a scholar, but the question seemed a bit over my head. I wasn't aware that there was even a consensus as to what this "Malice" thing is yet. Still, a few people is still some, right?
Thank you. I like yours, too. It's important that we find some way to help those afflicted other than simply killing them, and I'd like to help if I can.
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I don't know if I could be of much help, but I thought I'd offer.
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... I'm not going to tell you no, Eriol, and I don't need to tell you that this will be somewhat dangerous and you'll have to be careful. Also, I'd rather that every twelve-year-old in the city didn't get the idea to come along.
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However, I do think you've got a wonderful idea.
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Thank you. I like yours, too. It's important that we find some way to help those afflicted other than simply killing them, and I'd like to help if I can.
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I knew this was troubling you more than it shows.
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[ h-hey, maybe if you're nearby you can be cuddled or something. ]
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But you're not anyone else, Clow. I think I know you well enough to tell you're especially bothered when there's nothing you can do to help.
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That's normal, isn't it?
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