It was like he’d been reading her mind there for a minute.
“O--Yes! That’s my best guess. You sound like you’re speaking the language of Japan right now. So far it works for everybody.”
The translation magic was one of the more innocent and helpful aspects to Landel’s--one of the few. It only got her thinking of the many less than beneficial things Ranulf was going to experience the longer he was in the Institute. For instance, there was this nightshift to worry about.
“There’re other forces like that one, too, that affect us all,” she added. Tsubaki could never be positive on what the time was, but it was a good opportunity to mention what was going to happen once the sun rose. And for all she knew, it could happen in the next moment. “Like with the ends to these nights. Usually the intercom will come on--er, if you don’t know what that is, it means you’ll start hearing a man speak from a device in the wall--and then you’ll black out. It’s disconcerting, but I haven’t heard of a way to stop it. It happens the same way every night. You’ll just come awake in your room tomorrow morning, and then a nurse will be by to take you to breakfast.”
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“O--Yes! That’s my best guess. You sound like you’re speaking the language of Japan right now. So far it works for everybody.”
The translation magic was one of the more innocent and helpful aspects to Landel’s--one of the few. It only got her thinking of the many less than beneficial things Ranulf was going to experience the longer he was in the Institute. For instance, there was this nightshift to worry about.
“There’re other forces like that one, too, that affect us all,” she added. Tsubaki could never be positive on what the time was, but it was a good opportunity to mention what was going to happen once the sun rose. And for all she knew, it could happen in the next moment. “Like with the ends to these nights. Usually the intercom will come on--er, if you don’t know what that is, it means you’ll start hearing a man speak from a device in the wall--and then you’ll black out. It’s disconcerting, but I haven’t heard of a way to stop it. It happens the same way every night. You’ll just come awake in your room tomorrow morning, and then a nurse will be by to take you to breakfast.”