[ he bows his head in thanks as he takes the arrow, and inspects it himself. Genji is right; there's no point in using a worn arrow, not when it's for weaponry. he could sharpen it himself, but he'll have to acquire more eventually.
for now, he slides it back into his quiver. better to keep a dulled arrow than to run out entirely. ]
There does not need to be any joy in it. [ he looks at Genji, brow furrowed in confusion. ] We do as we must.
[ he doesn't outright say, there does not need to be joy in anything. he wouldn't put it in those words. but it's there, in the lack of understanding plain on his face, and in all of their history together. ]
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for now, he slides it back into his quiver. better to keep a dulled arrow than to run out entirely. ]
There does not need to be any joy in it. [ he looks at Genji, brow furrowed in confusion. ] We do as we must.
[ he doesn't outright say, there does not need to be joy in anything. he wouldn't put it in those words. but it's there, in the lack of understanding plain on his face, and in all of their history together. ]