[She'd like to call it teleportation sickness. As it was, he does not ask, and he does not even cast much of a judgemental look the likes of which would trigger her easy-to-offend nature, and so... Strangely enough, Hayame just keeps walking. Eventually, her skin returns to its normal tone, her legs quickly regain their strength once she's stepping on solid ground.
Not realizing that most of what she'd said might not have made sense (still constantly defaulting to the reality she had lived her whole life, that certain things simply didn't need explanations, because everyone would just know), Hayame tries to make sense of what he says. "Space", that must be where he is from... but-
"Grow" it?]
You "raise it", you mean.
[She isn't exactly in position to judge another's education, considering she'd received... none, herself, illiterate as most jinba were, but. She has met a number of people who came from worlds removed from nature to the point that they didn't know how to get or make food. Apparently he did, too.
Fine, she can help him understand how livestock worked. (What was... "not real" meat? She's ignoring that part.)]
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Not realizing that most of what she'd said might not have made sense (still constantly defaulting to the reality she had lived her whole life, that certain things simply didn't need explanations, because everyone would just know), Hayame tries to make sense of what he says. "Space", that must be where he is from... but-
"Grow" it?]
You "raise it", you mean.
[She isn't exactly in position to judge another's education, considering she'd received... none, herself, illiterate as most jinba were, but. She has met a number of people who came from worlds removed from nature to the point that they didn't know how to get or make food. Apparently he did, too.
Fine, she can help him understand how livestock worked. (What was... "not real" meat? She's ignoring that part.)]