Don't call me that. You make me sound like an old man.
["Mr. Kujo", like he's someone responsible. Like he knows what he's doing.
There are two things that Giorno does that don't escape his notice. It likewise doesn't escape his notice that Giorno hasn't tried to disguise either of them, the touch to a birthmark he suspects is resting on his shoulder, and the power of his Stand. If his intention was to put the latter on display, it's been a graceful and almost artful way of doing it. It reminds him of Kakyoin a little, in a way he can't quite place — something about the ease of the way he interacts with Gold Experience, he can tell that it's different from how he reacts himself to Star Platinum, different the way that Kakyoin and Hierophant are different.
Gold Experience...changes things into other things?
That's oddly fitting, for someone who wants his own path to diverge.]
I've been asking most of the questions so far. I'm sure you've got plenty, too, so ask what you want. I'll tell you want you want to know.
[Maybe it'll be better on both sides that way. It'll keep him in check, and give him the relief of not having to try to decide how much is enough or too much. And it'll give Giorno the control to determine exactly what he wants to take on, and what he wants to leave alone for now.]
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["Mr. Kujo", like he's someone responsible. Like he knows what he's doing.
There are two things that Giorno does that don't escape his notice. It likewise doesn't escape his notice that Giorno hasn't tried to disguise either of them, the touch to a birthmark he suspects is resting on his shoulder, and the power of his Stand. If his intention was to put the latter on display, it's been a graceful and almost artful way of doing it. It reminds him of Kakyoin a little, in a way he can't quite place — something about the ease of the way he interacts with Gold Experience, he can tell that it's different from how he reacts himself to Star Platinum, different the way that Kakyoin and Hierophant are different.
Gold Experience...changes things into other things?
That's oddly fitting, for someone who wants his own path to diverge.]
I've been asking most of the questions so far. I'm sure you've got plenty, too, so ask what you want. I'll tell you want you want to know.
[Maybe it'll be better on both sides that way. It'll keep him in check, and give him the relief of not having to try to decide how much is enough or too much. And it'll give Giorno the control to determine exactly what he wants to take on, and what he wants to leave alone for now.]