[The first question does make him think about things he prefers not to, about how his own mortality never worried him so much as his children's; he was a puppet and he was made to be a good Other Father, as such he could be fixed if needed; his sons and daughters were and are human beings, and so if they died, they died for good. It was a sad thought to think of his children dying. And now that he's human too... He wonders if people age here? But he was made to be cheerful and so he moves onto the second subject.]
Doin' swell~, thanks. As for Christmas, I'm spending it with my beautiful family at home.
Mortality, huh... [Because what is sleeping at a normal hour when you have to work in the morning? He doesn't get out of bed, so he's pretty quiet in order to not wake Souji on the other side of the room. Good to know he's not the only one in the house who thinks about stuff like this in the middle of the night, though.] I dunno, I guess I've just always stuck by the idea that death's not an option until I'm an old man or something.
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Doin' swell~, thanks. As for Christmas, I'm spending it with my beautiful family at home.
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So that's your motivation to keep going against the odds?
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I don't think much about mortality. It's not usually a thing with me.
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What were you before you came here, if I may ask?
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