[It does, admittedly, work better when you know gods who want another shinki. Or gods who have enough of an attachment to feel guilty at refusing the request, or gods who are intrigued by the opportunity for leverage, which covered Hakkai's experience.
He regrets, a little, the fact that he doesn't want a new shinki himself. But his attachment to Ayumu is still difficult enough to navigate at times. Forming another bond... no. Not so soon, and probably not ever. He plans on being dangerous to associate with.]
no subject
[It does, admittedly, work better when you know gods who want another shinki. Or gods who have enough of an attachment to feel guilty at refusing the request, or gods who are intrigued by the opportunity for leverage, which covered Hakkai's experience.
He regrets, a little, the fact that he doesn't want a new shinki himself. But his attachment to Ayumu is still difficult enough to navigate at times. Forming another bond... no. Not so soon, and probably not ever. He plans on being dangerous to associate with.]
... but you are welcome to learn regardless.