[Wonderful: Sanzo is quieting down and now Elsa is snapping. At a guest.
... Hakkai can certainly understand why a half-drunken stranger showing up and trying instantly to jump into treating her wounds and asking about their trip -- with more familiarity even than Sanzo had assumed, and Sanzo is his fellow shinki -- can be annoying. Still, it's rude.
He hands a teacup to Sanzo (who sat back down and did not cause a fuss: he is currently the least troublesome), then Gojyo (who is, after all, a guest) and sets the third on the table near Elsa where she can get it when she is done with the antiseptic she's insisting on using herself.]
Unfortunately, we found no sign of him.
[His glance crosses Elsa's: no, he thinks, she's right not to give Gojyo too many details. He might not understand their reasons. Or, equally troublesome, he might disagree with them.]
If he did go there, though, I doubt he's still alive.
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... Hakkai can certainly understand why a half-drunken stranger showing up and trying instantly to jump into treating her wounds and asking about their trip -- with more familiarity even than Sanzo had assumed, and Sanzo is his fellow shinki -- can be annoying. Still, it's rude.
He hands a teacup to Sanzo (who sat back down and did not cause a fuss: he is currently the least troublesome), then Gojyo (who is, after all, a guest) and sets the third on the table near Elsa where she can get it when she is done with the antiseptic she's insisting on using herself.]
Unfortunately, we found no sign of him.
[His glance crosses Elsa's: no, he thinks, she's right not to give Gojyo too many details. He might not understand their reasons. Or, equally troublesome, he might disagree with them.]
If he did go there, though, I doubt he's still alive.