The demon did not have the greatest understanding of websites or computers, which was just as well since Yuuri's older brother had on his PC a dating sim with a girl that carried a certain level of resemblance (http://sillyshorts.com/KKM/Caps/60/60-005.jpg) to the prince. Even so, the talk of Furcadia caused a great deal of anxiety, considering his situation. Nasty weirdos? Squirrels? The blond was lost in horrifying thoughts concerning this, and did not show a large level of concentration to what Sasan said next.
At the moment Wolfram was doing what he could to make himself a good husband for Lannister, to train for his eventual true marriage to Yuuri. In other circumstances, perhaps he and Sasan could trade notes, as his cookies were probably more appealing than Wolfram's open-faced mayonnaise sandwich. The reason the blond said that Sasan couldn't make a good wife was because in Shin Makoku marriages between men were common, so the joking "Who's the bride?" dilemma wasn't a large part of his psyche. He didn't seem to notice Sasan's glare, but only quietly murmured as he looked downwards, "I have no idea what you're saying."
Suddenly the fear laid by the talk of weirdos and squirrels was too powerful, and the blond looked up and busted out, "My betrothed is married to a bunny!"
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At the moment Wolfram was doing what he could to make himself a good husband for Lannister, to train for his eventual true marriage to Yuuri. In other circumstances, perhaps he and Sasan could trade notes, as his cookies were probably more appealing than Wolfram's open-faced mayonnaise sandwich. The reason the blond said that Sasan couldn't make a good wife was because in Shin Makoku marriages between men were common, so the joking "Who's the bride?" dilemma wasn't a large part of his psyche. He didn't seem to notice Sasan's glare, but only quietly murmured as he looked downwards, "I have no idea what you're saying."
Suddenly the fear laid by the talk of weirdos and squirrels was too powerful, and the blond looked up and busted out, "My betrothed is married to a bunny!"