[Ginia nods, picking up on everything unsaid. Shinki don't age. In the natural order, shinki were all humans who lived in this world. There's a slight glance at Aomi. How many generations has he seen age and die? Are there any shinki around he recognizes from when they were alive?
Does every death result in a shinki? Wouldn't there be more around if that were the case? She has enough sense to not ask, but Ginia's brow furrows as she treads closer to forbidden thoughts.]
I suppose a degree of detachment is safer all around. Though getting to know certain families or companies over time is probably unavoidable too.
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Does every death result in a shinki? Wouldn't there be more around if that were the case? She has enough sense to not ask, but Ginia's brow furrows as she treads closer to forbidden thoughts.]
I suppose a degree of detachment is safer all around. Though getting to know certain families or companies over time is probably unavoidable too.