As for the other matter, better to confirm that than to miss anything obvious.
[ Jing Yuan does an in-depth check, but despite everything, that results in nothing, even though he is certain that something is wrong.
He just simply sighs, though, and leaves it at that. This isn't exactly his level of expertise, and yet he knows it's bound to cause trouble in the future. It's not something to 'ah well' about... ]
...It seems you were right about nothing being 'apparently' off. You should have the Sage and his assistant see to you.
[ Ah, exactly what he thought. Kurapika lets out a sigh. ]
I think I will, at least once I feel less exhausted.
[ His exhaustion isn't a side effect of what happened to him, but rather all of the energy he's used up with his magic. The knowledge that something is very much wrong with him has only made it harder for him to recover. ]
[ Jing Yuan gives a nod, though he figures Kurapika needs his rest, so he will rise to his feet. He has questioned all that he had in mind, and any other topics even to him seem superfluous in the moment. ]
I should let you rest. Let us hope this too can be dealt with swiftly, given our current circumstances.
[ He doubts Kurapika is pleased about this himself, so he doesn't bother saying it. Jing Yuan understands the existence of tact.
[ That surprises him enough to stop, before turning back to face Kurapika. He doesn't think it is something that needs thanks, though Jing Yuan isn't about to callously disregard it either. And not just because of the way the other's tone sounds, though he acknowledges that as well. ]
Even though I believe it is only what most would do, I know it is not necessarily a given. Therefore, you are certainly welcome.
[ He just wishes he could do more. At least...before anything happens. ]
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When on the mission did this happen?
[ It's definitely something worrisome, considering that not knowing what kind of ramifications exactly is the opposite of ideal. ]
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[ He can still feel it now, never having felt anything quite like that. ]
I saw images of the moon, too.
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[ Jing Yuan doubts it, but he figures he'll just ask anyway, just in case. He doesn't want Kurapika to suddenly drop dead on them or something. ]
And what kind of images? Simply just of the moon? Or was there something notable about these images?
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The moon shattering into a bunch of shards... I saw myself reflected in them.
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[ Jing Yuan believes it simply a logical course of action, even if he has no earthly idea on what to do about it for the moment. ]
...You saw your reflection, and how did you appear? As you are normally? Or, was there some distortion?
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[ Ugh. He hates even thinking about it. ]
You're welcome to look me over, though I doubt you'll find anything significant. I feel normal.
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As for the other matter, better to confirm that than to miss anything obvious.
[ Jing Yuan does an in-depth check, but despite everything, that results in nothing, even though he is certain that something is wrong.
He just simply sighs, though, and leaves it at that. This isn't exactly his level of expertise, and yet he knows it's bound to cause trouble in the future. It's not something to 'ah well' about... ]
...It seems you were right about nothing being 'apparently' off. You should have the Sage and his assistant see to you.
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I think I will, at least once I feel less exhausted.
[ His exhaustion isn't a side effect of what happened to him, but rather all of the energy he's used up with his magic. The knowledge that something is very much wrong with him has only made it harder for him to recover. ]
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I should let you rest. Let us hope this too can be dealt with swiftly, given our current circumstances.
[ He doubts Kurapika is pleased about this himself, so he doesn't bother saying it. Jing Yuan understands the existence of tact.
After that, he will move to head out! ]
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Jing Yuan. Thank you. For coming to check on me... for listening.
[ His words are always sincere, but there's an undercurrent of vulnerability in them this time. ]
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Even though I believe it is only what most would do, I know it is not necessarily a given. Therefore, you are certainly welcome.
[ He just wishes he could do more. At least...before anything happens. ]
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[ He smiles, and though it isn't a big smile, it is soft. ]
I won't take up more of your time. Not right now, at least.
[ But he will remember Jing Yuan's kindness, the sort that is understated yet sincere all the same. ]
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[ But, few people remember general courtesy.
So, he gives a friendly smile with a stiff nod at that (military-esque), and given he has already bidden good-bye, doesn't see reason to do it again.
Then, off he goes. ]