"I would caution putting full trust in anything the locals say." It wasn't something she meant in a particular harmful way but just a precaution she felt was worthy of suggesting. "However, I do see the value in taking what they have to say into consideration. I think there has to be some truth in their memories." Mitsuru just couldn't quite believe that everything about their memories was true. That seemed far too simple for how things worked in this place. Granted the theory he was possessing was very interesting. "Hmm. That also sounds like a solid theory. Though if that were the case would it not imply that the world wasn't precisely destroyed but rather just...misplaced?" If they were simply located in some sort of other plane then that seemed more likely. "It has seemed as though we have found more ...alternate planes?" there was a tiny bit of a question in the tone, it wasn't precisely a topic she was intensely familiar with. Mitsuru was used to being an expert and anything less made her feel a bit uncertain. "One woman that died here also mentioned being kept in another location for a short time after she was returned to life. Though I lack some details of that."
She did however find what he had to say very interesting. "I would be interested to know how such a ritual works." But it seemed like quite a lot to question at the moment. Besides, she supposed the details of it hardly mattered in the grand scheme of things. Mitsuru was simply the type to enjoy learning. "It does seem likely it might be such a thing, or at the very least a similar concept."
"Mm. And in this case the risks were indeed far greater than the reward." Deep down she couldn't help but wonder if anything they had learned had been worth it in the slightest. Nothing the Kirijo Group had discovered could really be used for the benefit of ..well, anything as sad as that was to think on. It seemed as though it had only brought pain and suffering to everyone involved.
"Ah," Mitsuru frowned at the compliment. That was not something she felt she deserved praise for. Not just because it was her duty, but because they had not been fully successful. "Our leader was the one to truly stop the events my grandfather put into motion." She had simply...brought them all together. She looked down at her feet and wrapped her arms around herself. "And he paid for it with his life." Another layer of guilt to be added. "Thank you, though."
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She did however find what he had to say very interesting. "I would be interested to know how such a ritual works." But it seemed like quite a lot to question at the moment. Besides, she supposed the details of it hardly mattered in the grand scheme of things. Mitsuru was simply the type to enjoy learning. "It does seem likely it might be such a thing, or at the very least a similar concept."
"Mm. And in this case the risks were indeed far greater than the reward." Deep down she couldn't help but wonder if anything they had learned had been worth it in the slightest. Nothing the Kirijo Group had discovered could really be used for the benefit of ..well, anything as sad as that was to think on. It seemed as though it had only brought pain and suffering to everyone involved.
"Ah," Mitsuru frowned at the compliment. That was not something she felt she deserved praise for. Not just because it was her duty, but because they had not been fully successful. "Our leader was the one to truly stop the events my grandfather put into motion." She had simply...brought them all together. She looked down at her feet and wrapped her arms around herself. "And he paid for it with his life." Another layer of guilt to be added. "Thank you, though."