Byrne expected Renamon to say no. That much of an answer was predictable. But hearing her describe her true form as an 'anthropomorphic fox' and a 'digital monster'? That was far off his expectation charts.
Still, he'd learned better than to doubt her, so his reaction only consisted of him being confused as all hell while trying to figure out two things: one, how Landel managed to make Renamon human if she wasn't one before, and two, trying to imagine what a digital anthropomorphic fox looked like. The second one was much harder to think about than the first because, well. Landel was capable of doing pretty much anything as far as Byrne was concerned. But just what did a digital fox look like, anyway?
"A digital monster... Like a computer program type of digital?" He was trying to put this in terms he could comprehend better, because he understood computers and programs more than he understood digital monsters. And hey, she did say she came from two dimensions. One of them could be the computer or the Internet. But then, if she was a program, what would she be created to fight against? Computer viruses?
...Now Byrne was briefly imagining a cartoony-looking fox living in someone's computer, being the newest anti-virus software. The thought was almost enough to make him smile, if he weren't still so concerned with not insulting the poor girl. Er, fox.
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Still, he'd learned better than to doubt her, so his reaction only consisted of him being confused as all hell while trying to figure out two things: one, how Landel managed to make Renamon human if she wasn't one before, and two, trying to imagine what a digital anthropomorphic fox looked like. The second one was much harder to think about than the first because, well. Landel was capable of doing pretty much anything as far as Byrne was concerned. But just what did a digital fox look like, anyway?
"A digital monster... Like a computer program type of digital?" He was trying to put this in terms he could comprehend better, because he understood computers and programs more than he understood digital monsters. And hey, she did say she came from two dimensions. One of them could be the computer or the Internet. But then, if she was a program, what would she be created to fight against? Computer viruses?
...Now Byrne was briefly imagining a cartoony-looking fox living in someone's computer, being the newest anti-virus software. The thought was almost enough to make him smile, if he weren't still so concerned with not insulting the poor girl. Er, fox.