I agree. There is something simpler about things here. Just as there was back then.
[Certainly being summoned by the Lion King had not at all been simple or relieving as far as reunions go. Chaldea itself, that's often just as strange as this place, but it can get overwhelming.
But there's something heavy about the thought, as much as he wants to embrace it, of himself and his old dearest friend, with whom he'd had . . . a falling out, to say the least, feeling like old times again. It's hard not to dwell on his guilt over how much he wants that compared to how much he may not deserve it.
And, when he picks up a bag of flour off the shelf, he's surprised to turn it around and find a fat wet toad clinging to the bag—when he startles a little, it jumps off, and before it hits the ground, it's seemingly dissolved into sparks of magic, which quickly dissipate.]
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[Certainly being summoned by the Lion King had not at all been simple or relieving as far as reunions go. Chaldea itself, that's often just as strange as this place, but it can get overwhelming.
But there's something heavy about the thought, as much as he wants to embrace it, of himself and his old dearest friend, with whom he'd had . . . a falling out, to say the least, feeling like old times again. It's hard not to dwell on his guilt over how much he wants that compared to how much he may not deserve it.
And, when he picks up a bag of flour off the shelf, he's surprised to turn it around and find a fat wet toad clinging to the bag—when he startles a little, it jumps off, and before it hits the ground, it's seemingly dissolved into sparks of magic, which quickly dissipate.]
What—?!