It's not a voice if you can't hear it. But go ahead, keep your secrets.
[ They could debate over the semantics of this forever, and Luo Binghe is stubborn enough that he very well might continue to press the issue if he thought any headway was on the horizon. Because, no. He really doesn't like the Anonymous function when the person behind it is trudging around in his personal matters. But whoever it is that he's talking to seems vastly more determined than he is to maintain their anonymity and deny him even a name, real or fabricated. ]
You'll listen to all of it? [ Maybe not all at once, but. ] No matter what I decide on?
[ Giving him that much control is dangerous. Although this mysterious stranger could pretend to listen or drop the conversation altogether if he settles on something dull. They're not obligated to stay. They can't be forced when he doesn't know who they are. But being given this much freedom... He doesn't know what to make of it.
True, this person had been the one to ask for this. They're the one who got this ball rolling by wanted to hear Binghe's voice in the first place. So he's not sure why it suddenly feels turned around on him, as though he's the one that needs to feel out for permission. ]
[ Look if it's a story of horrible things he's going to sit here possibly wanting to cry, but he'll listen. This is all an elaborate accidental lie, and he kind of hates it? Actually doesn't like it. Even as he likes, to some extent, talking a little with Binghe without the weight of everything else stilling his tongue—like always. ]
I will. No matter what you decide on.
[ He's not going to live to regret those words. This is fine! ]
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[ They could debate over the semantics of this forever, and Luo Binghe is stubborn enough that he very well might continue to press the issue if he thought any headway was on the horizon. Because, no. He really doesn't like the Anonymous function when the person behind it is trudging around in his personal matters. But whoever it is that he's talking to seems vastly more determined than he is to maintain their anonymity and deny him even a name, real or fabricated. ]
You'll listen to all of it? [ Maybe not all at once, but. ] No matter what I decide on?
[ Giving him that much control is dangerous. Although this mysterious stranger could pretend to listen or drop the conversation altogether if he settles on something dull. They're not obligated to stay. They can't be forced when he doesn't know who they are. But being given this much freedom... He doesn't know what to make of it.
True, this person had been the one to ask for this. They're the one who got this ball rolling by wanted to hear Binghe's voice in the first place. So he's not sure why it suddenly feels turned around on him, as though he's the one that needs to feel out for permission. ]
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I will. No matter what you decide on.
[ He's not going to live to regret those words. This is fine! ]