But it's worth prying, isn't it? If it helps their situation make sense. He isn't close to Taichi-senpai like Daisuke is. And he can't help but be...
Oh. He's curious. Other people's opinions of him still matter to him this much, then. Or is it - Taichi-senpai's opinion of him matters. Why? Because they're from the same world (if not the same time) on a train full of new experiences?
No. Ken admires Taichi-senpai. But that same admiration may have lulled him into not seeing the other Chosen Child as a person with struggles. Ken can fix that, though.
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But it's worth prying, isn't it? If it helps their situation make sense. He isn't close to Taichi-senpai like Daisuke is. And he can't help but be...
Oh. He's curious. Other people's opinions of him still matter to him this much, then. Or is it - Taichi-senpai's opinion of him matters. Why? Because they're from the same world (if not the same time) on a train full of new experiences?
No. Ken admires Taichi-senpai. But that same admiration may have lulled him into not seeing the other Chosen Child as a person with struggles. Ken can fix that, though.
Now that he's realized it, he has to.
"May I ask what you were expecting?"