tealeafs: (shedding your petals graciously)
chizuru yukimura ( 雪村 千鶴 ) ([personal profile] tealeafs) wrote in [community profile] deercountry 2022-09-18 07:08 am (UTC)

It's true that Chizuru doesn't exactly have much experience with sunken ships and sealife. Read: pretty much nothing. On the other hand, she does have experience with growing plants. And while she can't be sure if that functions the same way on land as it does under the sea, she figures that it's got to be at least a little bit similar.

It's why she bites her lower lip for a moment before replying with: "Probably years.."

At the very least. Especially with just how much these ships seem to be covered - it could be much longer.

But then again, it's hard to make an exact judgement when Chizuru definitely is not a scientist.

What she will agree on, though, is its assessment as to what these ships aren't. Chizuru nods, slightly in defeat, but she does try to not show it too much. She's already left enough of a bad impression on the other so far, she thinks. The least she can do is not seem like a disappointed child here.

Instead she should keep thinking. After all-- "There has to be a reason why this place wanted to show us these though."

The water glowing can't have been a coincidence. It must have been a sign. A call, a request to investigate.

"There can't be anyone left on these ships to save if they've been down there for so long, so there has to be something else about them that's important. Some reason we had to see them." For what it's worth - the girl does sound a little more sure about that. Like she truly believes it.

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