@hannzo, ✕:
あなたは簡単に私のことを取り除くことができます 。
ますかませんか。ぶっ殺してやるね。
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@hannzo, ✕:
あなたは簡単に私のことを取り除くことができます 。
ますかませんか。ぶっ殺してやるね。
@hannzo replied to your post:
and then you’ve claimed hanzo as an old dad and he’s only 38…
Thirty-eight? That’s practically fifty!
@hannzo
“You look like you belong from a Dreamworks movie.”
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❝ --------------------- ... i suddenly remembered when we were boys. how we used to fight every so often. sometimes over the most RIDICULOUS things. ❞
Ø (i'm super curious.)
5 Consequences Of Killing Your Brother That Will Leave You In A State Of Constant Meloncholy
@hannzo replied to your post:
-kicks up a leg- yo. that was me. omg
dagnabbit– i really did remembered right. 👌
“They don’t wanna pay? Burn their house down.”
✕ | accepting!
He can sense that fire burn in Hanzō’s vision already, though he is turned away & hates the fact. There is balance, in the way they are growing apart these days, where Genji’s blind admiration for their father, their family fades ( although he still loves them ), whilst his brother comes ever closer to the qualities of a ready heir to a legacy of crime. It isn’t what he’d imagined as a young boy anymore.
Once he has his throne, Genji will not want to play the part of his advisor not even because of budding pride, but because teenage rebellion is maturing. Yet, his is the temper that is still being soothed, or at least sought to be; uncharacteristic is the level tone of his advice, meanwhile. The interest he specifies is somehow earnest, though. ❝ You will lose money. ❞
hannzo replied: Please not the balls. D: ---------
will you behave, then?