"So you pulled me into your farce instead of letting me be with my students who doubtlessly could be helping right now," Lord El-Melloi II finished coldly. His gaze was on the great Soul as well, lips pursed, eyebrows narrowed with no small amount of disapproval on his face. It let him hide the fact that what Roman just said suggested that Gray was in serious danger, and likely worried about him. Reines was...well, probably fine, as was Flat, but the rest of the classroom might not be as well off as the Archibald Princess and Flat.
If anyone was okay in this, it'd be Flat.
His mind stayed on Gray, even as Lord El-Melloi II managed to have enough sembelence of deceny to say, "Sorry to hear of those passings, especially with regards to Marisbilly."
Had Lord El-Melloi II known of the real relationship between Marisbilly and Roman, both Roman as Solomon and as Roman, there would be far more sympathy. As it was, Lord El-Melloi II indulged himself in being self centered.
"Dismiss me as a servant and let me get back to doing work in the world, not at the end of it."
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If anyone was okay in this, it'd be Flat.
His mind stayed on Gray, even as Lord El-Melloi II managed to have enough sembelence of deceny to say, "Sorry to hear of those passings, especially with regards to Marisbilly."
Had Lord El-Melloi II known of the real relationship between Marisbilly and Roman, both Roman as Solomon and as Roman, there would be far more sympathy. As it was, Lord El-Melloi II indulged himself in being self centered.
"Dismiss me as a servant and let me get back to doing work in the world, not at the end of it."
He said the words plainly, but it was a demand.