Most things don't just create liquid when they rot. Metal, wood, paper and rock are barely dirtier decayed than they are normally.
[All of them discolour, sure, but the end result is generally just a dry and crumbled pile of whatever it was before. He might as well just be aging the item a few hundred years in the space of some seconds.
At the half-finished proposition, Shun shoots him a look before giving a short huff that might be amused or might be derogatory, it's hard to tell.]
If you're that eager to burn more, I doubt it'd take long for me to find more useless garbage.
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[All of them discolour, sure, but the end result is generally just a dry and crumbled pile of whatever it was before. He might as well just be aging the item a few hundred years in the space of some seconds.
At the half-finished proposition, Shun shoots him a look before giving a short huff that might be amused or might be derogatory, it's hard to tell.]
If you're that eager to burn more, I doubt it'd take long for me to find more useless garbage.