[ Hanzo scoffs, not cruelly — just proud and arrogant, irked by the questioning of his abilities. he shouldn't be surprised, though; the boy is obviously an American, and he's always found that archery is far more respected at home in Japan. ]
Of course it works. [ he plucks at the plastic cord of the bow and decides that he's above firing an arrow just to demonstrate how well it works. he even refrains from asking how exactly a bow could ever not work, and says instead: ] I have trained in archery since I was a boy. It is a fine weapon.
[ and his only option, since even the thought of picking up a katana again makes him physically ill. ]
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Of course it works. [ he plucks at the plastic cord of the bow and decides that he's above firing an arrow just to demonstrate how well it works. he even refrains from asking how exactly a bow could ever not work, and says instead: ] I have trained in archery since I was a boy. It is a fine weapon.
[ and his only option, since even the thought of picking up a katana again makes him physically ill. ]