[Edea will reluctantly agree. On principle, she hates ghosts, but... she can at least be impartial enough to recognize that applying the rules of her world elsewhere isn't always the right thing to do.]
Alright. If you think it's possible, then... perhaps it's for the best we try a more lenient approach. Goodness knows we don't need an actively malignant spirit around.
[She has some misgivings, but... Perhaps she's not the only one. Lu Meng's emotional manifestation will be unremarked upon. It's usually not entirely polite to comment on things people can't help.]
I am not particularly agreeable to this strategy either, but we are sadly limited by the laws of this world.
[Lu Meng's hand goes up to his temple, nursing a growing headache that is no doubt compounded by the very predicament that Empatheias's strange no-death rule had placed them in. Like Edea, he too would rather see Ayumi exorcised than running around freely with no chains on her.
Also, Bobby's comment brings another issue to mind, one that he should address here as well.]
Be careful not to let her know that you are aware of her true nature as well. Play her game, let her find her amusement in her tricks. She'll be less likely to break her cover then.
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[Edea will reluctantly agree. On principle, she hates ghosts, but... she can at least be impartial enough to recognize that applying the rules of her world elsewhere isn't always the right thing to do.]
Alright. If you think it's possible, then... perhaps it's for the best we try a more lenient approach. Goodness knows we don't need an actively malignant spirit around.
[She has some misgivings, but... Perhaps she's not the only one. Lu Meng's emotional manifestation will be unremarked upon. It's usually not entirely polite to comment on things people can't help.]
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[Lu Meng's hand goes up to his temple, nursing a growing headache that is no doubt compounded by the very predicament that Empatheias's strange no-death rule had placed them in. Like Edea, he too would rather see Ayumi exorcised than running around freely with no chains on her.
Also, Bobby's comment brings another issue to mind, one that he should address here as well.]
Be careful not to let her know that you are aware of her true nature as well. Play her game, let her find her amusement in her tricks. She'll be less likely to break her cover then.