Sebastian's expression does at least quirk in a little more open interest (re: shithead) when Matsui does indeed confirm that he too isn't human. It's indirect, but that's fine for him. It's something he understands well, so he'll hardly pry. ]
Indeed. It is why there is much to learn, in a way.
[ Sebastian holds up the book he's brought to give it a little wave for emphasis, though the topic itself is nothing special. It's a book on chemistry's basics, since Ciel had pointed him in that direction, so he figured he may as well take a look. It's similar enough in the sense that it's proof of humanity's skill for ingenuity, though. ]
Luckily, the Tomes offers no shortage of material to consume. Ah, and I do recommend it over the equivalent in Springstar. They take a decidedly more open approach to their curation. While interesting in itself, it does not lend well to accurate learning, shall we say.
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Sebastian's expression does at least quirk in a little more open interest (re: shithead) when Matsui does indeed confirm that he too isn't human. It's indirect, but that's fine for him. It's something he understands well, so he'll hardly pry. ]
Indeed. It is why there is much to learn, in a way.
[ Sebastian holds up the book he's brought to give it a little wave for emphasis, though the topic itself is nothing special. It's a book on chemistry's basics, since Ciel had pointed him in that direction, so he figured he may as well take a look. It's similar enough in the sense that it's proof of humanity's skill for ingenuity, though. ]
Luckily, the Tomes offers no shortage of material to consume. Ah, and I do recommend it over the equivalent in Springstar. They take a decidedly more open approach to their curation. While interesting in itself, it does not lend well to accurate learning, shall we say.