She ate her didn’t she.
Note the use of first person pronouns in the retelling of the story. She obviously thinks of herself as some kind of continuation of the maid.
So no, I don’t think Myrrh was just eaten. More like a merger of the two.
Um, no, I think that Trevyn was pointing out that Myrrh just ate Mingmei.
It’s interesting what her version of the store almost indentical to the one given by Wizard. Like she remember his descripsion raver her actual past.
*story *rather
Well, that could also be an indication the story is a fairly accurate retelling of events. Sykos doesn’t have much motivation to lie, since he doesn’t seem to feel any guilt over what happened.
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She ate her didn’t she.
Note the use of first person pronouns in the retelling of the story. She obviously thinks of herself as some kind of continuation of the maid.
So no, I don’t think Myrrh was just eaten. More like a merger of the two.
Um, no, I think that Trevyn was pointing out that Myrrh just ate Mingmei.
It’s interesting what her version of the store almost indentical to the one given by Wizard. Like she remember his descripsion raver her actual past.
*story *rather
Well, that could also be an indication the story is a fairly accurate retelling of events. Sykos doesn’t have much motivation to lie, since he doesn’t seem to feel any guilt over what happened.