[Two important words are used. The pronunciation was deliberate--not slurred. Lessa didn't make a mistake. Visibly, she seemed to rethink what she said.
Chrollo put them to memory. They used the same pronunciation resembling her introduction. They were aspects of her culture. It didn't take a genius to recognize this, but Chrollo was the sort who would recognize them at a glance.]
Consistency, perhaps. If you run two trains at the same time from two different places and at the same speed--they'll have crossed the same amount of space even if one would arrive at the same destination after the others.
Parallel manipulation of time may be the easiest way to manage things. So, they may not have summoned us simply because they still need to do research before bringing us in.
[It was clear they knew about him--yet, chose him anyway. Maybe that was why they needed more time. If that was the case, then why did they wait to bring Lessa in?]
It was probably some other factors. Maybe they could only take in a number of people at once. It could be an issue of safety.
[He mulled it over, though the realization that people could have died in the first moment of arrival was clearly a real factor.]
Preparation is secondary for soldiers, despite what any would tell you. Officers tend to operate as minimalists, unfortunately. So--we're better suited for our uniforms though they are fairly sturdy.
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Chrollo put them to memory. They used the same pronunciation resembling her introduction. They were aspects of her culture. It didn't take a genius to recognize this, but Chrollo was the sort who would recognize them at a glance.]
Consistency, perhaps. If you run two trains at the same time from two different places and at the same speed--they'll have crossed the same amount of space even if one would arrive at the same destination after the others.
Parallel manipulation of time may be the easiest way to manage things. So, they may not have summoned us simply because they still need to do research before bringing us in.
[It was clear they knew about him--yet, chose him anyway. Maybe that was why they needed more time. If that was the case, then why did they wait to bring Lessa in?]
It was probably some other factors. Maybe they could only take in a number of people at once. It could be an issue of safety.
[He mulled it over, though the realization that people could have died in the first moment of arrival was clearly a real factor.]
Preparation is secondary for soldiers, despite what any would tell you. Officers tend to operate as minimalists, unfortunately. So--we're better suited for our uniforms though they are fairly sturdy.