Akane, having already pulled up a log for this guy, quickly jotted down his name—Captain Akira Kurusu but his crew keeps calling him "Akira", huh?
Did this mean she's...part of his crew now?
She herself was cut off by the remaining active air that Zenkichi kept bringing to the table. She did want to speak to this sailor seperately but she might have to look into showing him the basic chops of technology first if they wanted to get anywhere.
Well, that was an easy reminder.
Instead, she turned her attention back to Zenkichi just in time to see him musing aloud.
“Oh, so you could hear me,” he said, almost disappointed. “That’s a shame.” He sighed dramatically, shaking his head. “Guess that means my camouflage mod isn’t working.”
Akane gave him the flattest look imaginable. “Maybe don’t make that joke,” she deadpanned.
Zenkichi snorted. “You’re no fun.”
His attention shifted back to Akira, catching the way his tone hardened ever so slightly. The easy smile Zenkichi had been wearing faltered, slipping into something closer to a frown before he schooled his expression back into something neutral.
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Did this mean she's...part of his crew now?
She herself was cut off by the remaining active air that Zenkichi kept bringing to the table. She did want to speak to this sailor seperately but she might have to look into showing him the basic chops of technology first if they wanted to get anywhere.
Well, that was an easy reminder.
Instead, she turned her attention back to Zenkichi just in time to see him musing aloud.
“Oh, so you could hear me,” he said, almost disappointed. “That’s a shame.” He sighed dramatically, shaking his head. “Guess that means my camouflage mod isn’t working.”
Akane gave him the flattest look imaginable. “Maybe don’t make that joke,” she deadpanned.
Zenkichi snorted. “You’re no fun.”
His attention shifted back to Akira, catching the way his tone hardened ever so slightly. The easy smile Zenkichi had been wearing faltered, slipping into something closer to a frown before he schooled his expression back into something neutral.