[ He actually lets out a laugh at that reaction. Tidus, you made Roland laugh. He can't even remember the last time he's seen something so funny or amusing. He shakes off the giggle by trying to resume to the pile they've created but thanks to their teamwork, there wasn't much else to be done except put things away. He grabs some cups and tries to stack them neatly so he can transfer them at the same time. ]
Heh. I know how my world processes votes, but we'll see how the Voidtrecker council does their's. But I will ask for help if it comes to that, thank you. [ The cups are removed from their stack and piled neatly next to each other in the common area for clean utensils. ]
That's true. We can indeed, 'do stuff' outside of a council. [ Roland's smile is reminiscent of all the times he's watched Evan stake his claim for independence; when his king, as young as he is, dons his cape and crown and commands a room, asks them to listen, asks them to put their trust in him to do what's right for the people. ] You're...very generous, aren't you? First that book, and now, you want to buy things for others on the train. I've never seen anyone else want to do that before. At least, no one I've spoken to.
[ Tidus was nominating him, right? Roland's pretty sure now, with almost no hesitation or doubt, that despite that, the President's vote was going to this young man. They could end up just voting for each other, but still. Something about it feels right. ]
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Heh. I know how my world processes votes, but we'll see how the Voidtrecker council does their's. But I will ask for help if it comes to that, thank you. [ The cups are removed from their stack and piled neatly next to each other in the common area for clean utensils. ]
That's true. We can indeed, 'do stuff' outside of a council. [ Roland's smile is reminiscent of all the times he's watched Evan stake his claim for independence; when his king, as young as he is, dons his cape and crown and commands a room, asks them to listen, asks them to put their trust in him to do what's right for the people. ] You're...very generous, aren't you? First that book, and now, you want to buy things for others on the train. I've never seen anyone else want to do that before. At least, no one I've spoken to.
[ Tidus was nominating him, right? Roland's pretty sure now, with almost no hesitation or doubt, that despite that, the President's vote was going to this young man. They could end up just voting for each other, but still. Something about it feels right. ]