She smiles kindly at the consort's words, and her own come out with a tone that is full of kindness and admiration. "Of course, Yuzuru-heika", she says, chuckling a bit. "And hai! He's actually sharing a carp with little chuuen", she adds, happily.Yuzuru wrote: ↑Thu Jun 17, 2021 11:46 pm"The price was worth it, Chai-san. And no, no fishing since. Now I have a furry friend to fetch fish for me."
He put his hand to where Hsieh-Hsieh should have been, but he was busy sharing fish with an otter and growling vulpine wisdom.
"Ah, I can hear him, so he's nearby. I assume someone gave him a fish?"
"He's also a good fisher and eager to share, then, eh?", she asks cheerfully. "If Yuzuru-heika would enjoy the feeling of catching some fish again, we could probably arrange that. It... would depend on the weather, but still. Although... of course, only if that is something you would actually enjoy. I'm... not sure doing that again is something that you would like, understanding the importance of your gift and of your acceptance of it."
Her words are kind and still full of admiration - this is clearly her first time near one of such importance, and to her own surprise, she feels quite moved.