⠀ ⠀@thoulies ⠀ ⠀ ⠀ … [ コースケ DOES NOT INTEND TO RESPOND WITH WORDS JUST YET. FROM THE AMULET, HIS EYES DRIFT BACK TO THE THIEF.. THEN, TO THE GRAND WARRIORS BEHIND HER. HE KNEW THAT THEY HAD CAUGHT WORD OF THE THIEF, AND AS A SOMEWHAT NOTABLE FIGURE HIMSELF THEY COULD ONLY ASSUME BY THE WAY THEY HESITATED TO APPROACH THAT コースケ HAD CAUGHT THE THIEF IN QUESTION ]
⠀ ⠀ ⠀ ⠀ ⠀ ⠀ thievery, is punishable by a loss of a hand. thievery from the temple of the /dead/ is punishable by death. [ A STRONG HAND REACHES, WRAPPING AROUND HER ARM AND USHERING THEMSELVES AWAY FROM THE EYE VIEW OF THE OTHER WARRIORS, HE COULD NOT SHOW HER MERCY UNDER THEIR WATCHFUL EYES. HIDDEN BY THE STONEWALLS OF A FAMILIAR RESTAURANT, AN OLD LADY OWNED IT.. OR SO IMENE HAD TOLD HIM ONCE. コースケ RELEASES HER, SPEAKING AGAIN]
⠀ ⠀ ⠀ ⠀ ⠀ ⠀i can understand thievery of the green empress’s emerald crown, or the sea king’s magnificent treasure. even the great crow of the drowned mountain has enough luxury to fulfill the greedy. what I do not understand is why you insist on STEALING from the temple of a man who is respected here. these people are /his/ people. to steal from him is to steal from them─── .. or do you enjoy the idea of being hunted and HAUNTED?