It was a bit weird that Souji seemed to understand the significance of the cards, but Jun didn't comment on it. He didn't think prying into his business would be pleasant for either party, and it wasn't really the type of thing he'd do. He was nosy to a point, yes, but that had more to do with having been out of the loop for a very long time. Information was one of his loves, after all; for a little period of time, there, he'd considered becoming a teacher. Partially, yes, because he wanted to make it up to his late father, but mostly because that hunger for all kinds of knowledge had been with him since he was little.
Jun took his turn, a bit pleased that he'd finally met someone more like himself: comfortable with silence. There was so much that could be said, in body language and facial expressions. He himself was quite relaxed, a very rare position for him to be seen in. The smile had disappeared from his face, replaced with a thoughtful look.
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Jun took his turn, a bit pleased that he'd finally met someone more like himself: comfortable with silence. There was so much that could be said, in body language and facial expressions. He himself was quite relaxed, a very rare position for him to be seen in. The smile had disappeared from his face, replaced with a thoughtful look.