It's fine, Hien can make his exit. Mithrun considers the information, and logs it - watching Hien go without a word. He knows Hien is obliged to his secrets (whether by choice or order), so he isn't clear why Hien chose to confirm this now, however small a confirmation this may be (and it offers more questions, such as: what mark does Hien see that allows him to tell it's by the same hand?). Still, he understands this was something Hien gave to him.
This, too, he logs, in the same way one would log debts and transactions. Factual and heartless. But still remembered. )
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It's fine, Hien can make his exit. Mithrun considers the information, and logs it - watching Hien go without a word. He knows Hien is obliged to his secrets (whether by choice or order), so he isn't clear why Hien chose to confirm this now, however small a confirmation this may be (and it offers more questions, such as: what mark does Hien see that allows him to tell it's by the same hand?). Still, he understands this was something Hien gave to him.
This, too, he logs, in the same way one would log debts and transactions. Factual and heartless. But still remembered. )