...I don't suppose such a thing could be easily punched and smashed to smithereens from the outside or anything, can it? I imagine it might require a much more intense force than from a singular individual.
[ A slight smirk appears at this time, though, as if he is considering...something else? ]
Or maybe it'd involve whacking the one who made it so they stop it?
[ An amused huff leaves him. It certainly makes sense.
...And in retrospect, doesn't surprise him either, given their previous conversations. ]
That is certainly true.
I can only imagine the looks of those being suddenly thwarted of such deeply-constructed plans by the power of brute force. And, there is also nothing to say that lessons can be taught this way to those deserving.
[ Anaxagoras would reserve such "teaching of lessons" for only enemies, though. ]
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...I don't suppose such a thing could be easily punched and smashed to smithereens from the outside or anything, can it? I imagine it might require a much more intense force than from a singular individual.
[ A slight smirk appears at this time, though, as if he is considering...something else? ]
Or maybe it'd involve whacking the one who made it so they stop it?
[ ...Anaxa... ]
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You know, great minds think alike....?
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[ Saying that a little distracted, because it is just him or are the satisfaction vibes radiating off him in a bigger way???
Well, one way to make certain. ]
Though, you seem rather delighted at the prospect. Particularly so.
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[He can't even hide it. He really is this delighted about a direct approach.]
Sometimes force is the best solution to an unconquerable problem.
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...And in retrospect, doesn't surprise him either, given their previous conversations. ]
That is certainly true.
I can only imagine the looks of those being suddenly thwarted of such deeply-constructed plans by the power of brute force. And, there is also nothing to say that lessons can be taught this way to those deserving.
[ Anaxagoras would reserve such "teaching of lessons" for only enemies, though. ]