[ Itโs almost funny, putting the onus of figuring out what makes him special on Silco after touting himself as a catch. But there are, in Silcoโs gaze, two parts to the answer: the first, that Saber presumes Silco to be a man of violent means; the second, that, tangent to what Jinx has suggested, he wants to be special.
The first doesnโt matter much to him. The second, he can use. So, for now: ]
[saber trusts compliments as much as he trusts people: which is not at all. that doesn't mean that he refuses them - he takes them at face value and eats them up and shuts up in the meantime, believing he's won succeeded.]
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The first doesnโt matter much to him. The second, he can use. So, for now: ]
How astute.
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wonsucceeded.]:)