[For the next six hours, they're now gambling addicts with enormous debts. They also find themselves in the middle of the love hotel, where Yuma, blue capsule in hand, glances around at the many, many doors littering the mazelike hall.]
. . . We appear to have been relocated elsewhere in the area.
[Yuma nods, then matches pace with Edamura. He opens the first door they come across and there, right in front of them, are two faceless figures going at it.
[ yuuuumaaaaaaa his boy yuma................... he hugs him again, partially to keep balance and partially for physical affection ]
"No, but when you travel, you usually don't have the currency to spend in a new area, so you have to make do with what you got. Bartering skills are particularly useful."
"You convince the other person that the item that you want to trade with matches the value of the item you want. I cheat a little sometimes by finding out what the market people like first though. I traded a fidget spinner for a basket of apples once, because the merchant had a childhood related to spinning tops and he felt nostalgic."
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"A fidget spinner is a toy that can keep you occupied with a single hand."
[He nods appreciatively at the preemptive explanation; he is, however, not a materialistic person and therefore has difficulty following everything else.]
My apologies, but I fail to see how the values of those two things can possibly be the same.
anyway lemuen merely watches the boys flop on each other on the bed, her smile bright as always. also let's just say the suspicious red scarf is draped across her lap. ]
That was still fun, wasn't it? Perhaps a little too fun for my own good... I don't even want to think of how much money I'd spent if it even mattered in the long run.
Post-maze run (Hien, Yuma, Edamura, Lemuen)
. . . We appear to have been relocated elsewhere in the area.
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[also blinking down the hallway, gaze narrowed]
. . . what was even the point?
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Not a fate I would wish on anyone. Let's go.
[forward!! . . . albeit cautiously, just in case said debt collects are camped out in the hallway]
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Goodness.]
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[IMMEDIATELY GRABS THE HANDLE AND SLAMS THE DOOR SHUT]
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"Oh this is like the days... I never have money..."
[ He mumbles. ]
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Did you use to gamble like this?
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"No, but when you travel, you usually don't have the currency to spend in a new area, so you have to make do with what you got. Bartering skills are particularly useful."
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I see, so that's a problem to consider. How do you barter?
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"You convince the other person that the item that you want to trade with matches the value of the item you want. I cheat a little sometimes by finding out what the market people like first though. I traded a fidget spinner for a basket of apples once, because the merchant had a childhood related to spinning tops and he felt nostalgic."
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"A fidget spinner is a toy that can keep you occupied with a single hand."
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My apologies, but I fail to see how the values of those two things can possibly be the same.
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[watching him flop on Yuma, one brow raised]
You never have money because you blew it all betting on air races.
[Edamura also does not have money]
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[ no they weren't
just fuckin gives cars random ass names like horses ]
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The odds were 3:1. You weren't going to win that in a million years.
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[ Wait. ]
"Damn, I can't go to other possible ones... To think I could have cheated."
[ He clicks his tongue. ]
"I'm feeling lucky today though."
[ no!!!!!!!!!!!! ]
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Feeling lucky how? What are you going to wager when you're flat ass broke?
[it is spoken more curiously than judgmentally, though]
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anyway lemuen merely watches the boys flop on each other on the bed, her smile bright as always. also let's just say the suspicious red scarf is draped across her lap. ]
That was still fun, wasn't it? Perhaps a little too fun for my own good... I don't even want to think of how much money I'd spent if it even mattered in the long run.
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It was. . . kinda fun
[KINDA]
I could've gone without the giant capsule, though.
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I think the giant capsule is a nice cherry on top for today's adventures. Besides, if it weren't for me, it could've been a lot worse, you know?
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Your luck was pretty impressive. . . it almost makes me jealous.
[why can't he have that luck to pay back all of his (nonexistent) gambling debts]