"My, my, my," Porky said, chuckling, "This ability must really be something if you'd go to such lengths to hide it!"
Porky sat down next to Lelouch on the grass and thought about what Lelouch's power could possibly be. All Porky knew at the moment was that it had nothing to do with external wounds. Time to get to thinking...All right. Chances are, it wasn't supposed to actually hurt Porky. Lelouch didn't seem like the type to physically hurt someone for no reason, whether he hated them or not. It just wasn't his style. Besides, to hurt Porky for no reason, even if he was the type to just blindly attack, it wouldn't make any sense for him to attack someone in broad daylight. Ergo, Lelouch's power didn't revolve around causing harm. But that didn't help much in figuring out what he could do...
However, one thing was obvious. Lelouch's ability involved the mind. Why else would he use it on Porky, the one person that Lelouch was most suspicious of? Thankfully, Lelouch had also given him one clue as to what it was not. It was most certainly, without a doubt, not the power to read minds. If it was, he wouldn't have used the word "scan" to conceal what it truly was. After all, that could imply that it was the power to scan Porky's mind or something, and Lelouch certainly wasn't going to tell Porky what he could do so readily. Could it possibly involve manipulating the mind? That would certainly make sense. Porky wouldn't remember it, as Lelouch would already be messing with Porky's thoughts already. Erasing a memory or two would probably be simple for him. But why would it have affected Porky so drastically?
Ah, but Lelouch had seemed surprised by his reaction, too! That meant that...well, Porky didn't quite know what that meant, but he knew enough to call Lelouch out one last time!
"You needn't worry about that," Porky said, "About giving me ammunition or indulging my admittedly childish demands. You've already given me quite a lot of material to work with. Gohohoho...Do you want to hear my deduction? Well, I suppose it's more of an induction, actually, what with deductions being absolutely true and inductions being guesses, which is what my theory is...but that's not the point!"
Porky jumped up from his seat on the grass and pointed directly at Lelouch.
"All the evidence points to one conclusion, little Mr. Lelouch Lamperouge!" Porky said as he grinned, "Your power is obviously not externally damaging, nor is it internally damaging! In fact, it isn't physically damaging at all, as it revolves around the mind! However, it's function doesn't damage the mind, either, and it doesn't read minds! I can only conclude that your power is either mind control or the power to confuse people! You were trying to eke some incriminating information out of me, either by making me not think straight or by directly forcing me to!"
It was Lelouch's move now. Porky was sure that one of his conclusions was correct, but it would be interesting to see how Lelouch reacted.
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Porky sat down next to Lelouch on the grass and thought about what Lelouch's power could possibly be. All Porky knew at the moment was that it had nothing to do with external wounds. Time to get to thinking...All right. Chances are, it wasn't supposed to actually hurt Porky. Lelouch didn't seem like the type to physically hurt someone for no reason, whether he hated them or not. It just wasn't his style. Besides, to hurt Porky for no reason, even if he was the type to just blindly attack, it wouldn't make any sense for him to attack someone in broad daylight. Ergo, Lelouch's power didn't revolve around causing harm. But that didn't help much in figuring out what he could do...
However, one thing was obvious. Lelouch's ability involved the mind. Why else would he use it on Porky, the one person that Lelouch was most suspicious of? Thankfully, Lelouch had also given him one clue as to what it was not. It was most certainly, without a doubt, not the power to read minds. If it was, he wouldn't have used the word "scan" to conceal what it truly was. After all, that could imply that it was the power to scan Porky's mind or something, and Lelouch certainly wasn't going to tell Porky what he could do so readily. Could it possibly involve manipulating the mind? That would certainly make sense. Porky wouldn't remember it, as Lelouch would already be messing with Porky's thoughts already. Erasing a memory or two would probably be simple for him. But why would it have affected Porky so drastically?
Ah, but Lelouch had seemed surprised by his reaction, too! That meant that...well, Porky didn't quite know what that meant, but he knew enough to call Lelouch out one last time!
"You needn't worry about that," Porky said, "About giving me ammunition or indulging my admittedly childish demands. You've already given me quite a lot of material to work with. Gohohoho...Do you want to hear my deduction? Well, I suppose it's more of an induction, actually, what with deductions being absolutely true and inductions being guesses, which is what my theory is...but that's not the point!"
Porky jumped up from his seat on the grass and pointed directly at Lelouch.
"All the evidence points to one conclusion, little Mr. Lelouch Lamperouge!" Porky said as he grinned, "Your power is obviously not externally damaging, nor is it internally damaging! In fact, it isn't physically damaging at all, as it revolves around the mind! However, it's function doesn't damage the mind, either, and it doesn't read minds! I can only conclude that your power is either mind control or the power to confuse people! You were trying to eke some incriminating information out of me, either by making me not think straight or by directly forcing me to!"
It was Lelouch's move now. Porky was sure that one of his conclusions was correct, but it would be interesting to see how Lelouch reacted.