(Is the feeling of anger directed at Ardyn for the amusement or Noctis for allowing those brief flashes to betray his thoughts? Even with the active connection, Noctis doesn't have to allow his biggest foe such insights -- as if he didn't already have them, as if anyone couldn't guess the soreness of such inflictions.
The prince knows it's an intentional piece of bait meant to lure him, but he bites all the same. Immediately, he moves, his body dodging the various crowds that would have otherwise slowed him.
The connection dies momentarily, and it isn't reinstated when Noctis arrives at the port, his dark eyes scanning the scenery in search of a familiar face.)
action after all?
The prince knows it's an intentional piece of bait meant to lure him, but he bites all the same. Immediately, he moves, his body dodging the various crowds that would have otherwise slowed him.
The connection dies momentarily, and it isn't reinstated when Noctis arrives at the port, his dark eyes scanning the scenery in search of a familiar face.)