[To be fair, anyone but Reim's particular duke would probably have had him fired and left in a gutter for a stunt like sleepy tea, all things considered... The perks of working for a weirdo: the boldness is somehow appreciated.
Still, he chuckles, turning around to lean back against the gazebo railing (after he has brushed it off enough to be less dingy, of course).]
Now, that's unnecessary— I already don't have to listen to you. I could simply go elsewhere.
[Ha ha... but there is something nice about talking to someone who seems to prefer it when he says whatever comes to mind instead of politely deferring, so really, why would he have to serve Kaeya the sleepy tea? Not that other people here have demanded the polite deference from him, as such, but once you're overly polite to somebody once, they do expect it...
Anyway: take a chance on his tea, obviously.]
Well, don't think of me as some sort of serial tea-poisoner... I would do just terribly in an interrogation.
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Still, he chuckles, turning around to lean back against the gazebo railing (after he has brushed it off enough to be less dingy, of course).]
Now, that's unnecessary— I already don't have to listen to you. I could simply go elsewhere.
[Ha ha... but there is something nice about talking to someone who seems to prefer it when he says whatever comes to mind instead of politely deferring, so really, why would he have to serve Kaeya the sleepy tea? Not that other people here have demanded the polite deference from him, as such, but once you're overly polite to somebody once, they do expect it...
Anyway: take a chance on his tea, obviously.]
Well, don't think of me as some sort of serial tea-poisoner... I would do just terribly in an interrogation.
[No he would not, but never mind.]