Albedo was silent to his brother's speaking, eyes on the grey sky and thoughts his own. When Nigredo moved to opinions, Albedo glanced over, an eyebrow raised. Devil's advocate or personal feeling, he questioned, "Why doubt? They've found ways to take people from different universes and times and bring them together with seemingly no drawbacks. And even, if we're to believe, place inhuman creatures in human form. I don't believe our timeline has that kind of science allotted to it." A beat as he frowned, then rolled his eyes. "And our scientists certainly~ cannot comprehend the fine discrepancies of time and space.~"
Of his interest, it lay elsewhere. "More of note, it seems a large change in the dear doctor's personality to me. My, this other person got him riled, didn't he?" The boy peered over at the page. "How long ago did you say this took place?"
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Of his interest, it lay elsewhere. "More of note, it seems a large change in the dear doctor's personality to me. My, this other person got him riled, didn't he?" The boy peered over at the page. "How long ago did you say this took place?"