[Not really agreeing or disagreeing with the boy, Ai only lifted one of her brows as she looked at him with an uncertain expression on her face.]
If they truly did want to help, I think they could cooperate with us more than they do.
[The information Ai herself would desire from the Malnosso, if they had it to begin with, would involve confirming some things she had read from the guide that no one from the village could say for certain that were true. Whether people vanishing from Luceti actually returned to their respective homes that they were taken from, whether there was a way to go back there on their own, and if time in their worlds actually had stopped while they were there. Believing that it had was a comforting thought, but knowing for sure would be even more so.
As for the simulated water; it was cool, and while most people would say that it was exactly like it would be in the real world, to Ai it still felt like there was just something a little bit off about it. She couldn't put her finger on what, but she had a distinct feeling about it regardless.]
It is not perfect, but... back in my world, such technology does not exist yet... Seeing this is just a bit overwhelming to me. I wonder how swimming here would be like.
[She didn't vocalize her thoughts about the simulated water to him though, not really knowing how to explain it anyway. Regardless, there was still an excited smile on her features as she turned her head around once more to take in that she was, in fact, in a virtual reality.]
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If they truly did want to help, I think they could cooperate with us more than they do.
[The information Ai herself would desire from the Malnosso, if they had it to begin with, would involve confirming some things she had read from the guide that no one from the village could say for certain that were true. Whether people vanishing from Luceti actually returned to their respective homes that they were taken from, whether there was a way to go back there on their own, and if time in their worlds actually had stopped while they were there. Believing that it had was a comforting thought, but knowing for sure would be even more so.
As for the simulated water; it was cool, and while most people would say that it was exactly like it would be in the real world, to Ai it still felt like there was just something a little bit off about it. She couldn't put her finger on what, but she had a distinct feeling about it regardless.]
It is not perfect, but... back in my world, such technology does not exist yet... Seeing this is just a bit overwhelming to me. I wonder how swimming here would be like.
[She didn't vocalize her thoughts about the simulated water to him though, not really knowing how to explain it anyway. Regardless, there was still an excited smile on her features as she turned her head around once more to take in that she was, in fact, in a virtual reality.]