My Self-SummarySince the Interastral Peace Corporation wouldn’t mean much to most people here, let’s just say I help people all over the universe. I love what I do, but I’m usually a lot busier than this.
I’m not sure what to do with all this free time on my hands. Let’s be friends.
My Future Plans
Having fun, I guess? I feel like anything bigger than that might end up ruined.
My Talents
Business Operations, Investing, Animal Care and Video Games.
Favorite Books, Movies, Music, and Food
Math and Science textbooks, Business reports, stock market analyses. No opinions on the other stuff.
My Ideal Partner
Someone who values trust, honesty and clear communication. This is at the foundation of any good business partnership.
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[He eats the bite of quiche and continues.]
I don't know how much stock to put in that, since we all have our theories about this place. But they seemed absolutely sure of themselves. Though if this is a big ayakashi, it's one that can bake cute bird-shaped cakes.
[He says while eyeing the two on the topmost tier of the tower.]
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[ From an academic standpoint it's interesting. It's just wild to be living in the thing that is collecting "impossibility" energy.
Following Hiyori's gaze, she uses a serving utensil to guide the treat off the tier and safely onto Hiyori's plate. ]
Even if the heart was a separate creature, symbiotic or parasitic relationships are a thing in nature.
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Thanks!
[And then proceeds to spear the bird with his fork.]
I was thinking of saving the sweet stuff for last, but it doesn't hurt to mix things up. Sweet and savory tastes can go together. For example, Baku-kun keeps hosting "sushi and cocoa" parties up in his suite, and I've enjoyed those more than I ever thought I would.
[Bakugo absolutely did not partake in the cocoa last time, and he's repeatedly rejected the idea of calling these gatherings "parties." But no matter. History is written by he who yaps the most (aka Hiyori Tomoe).
He eats some of his bird, and then adds:]
And that's just what Jin Mingming said. She compared the House to a parasite feeding on the resort. I'm not sure the "host" in this case was all that healthy to start with, though.
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[ Her fork stills, the thought exercise has become more interesting than the food. Is the House like the fungus that kills its host? Or one where it's more beneficial if the host stays alive? ]
Then the question is which part is absorbing the energy?
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Parasites absorb nutrients from their host, right? Maybe it's like that!