No. It's only... my comrades and I were concerned about being broken without any way to repair ourselves. I... am not sure if it would matter, in the end. I'm not sure what would happen to our bodies if we were damaged since this place has been strange to others.
That's okay, Kagachi-san. I'll tell them, so... we'll keep you in mind if anything happens to ourselves. If you hear of anyone else who may be able to repair weapons... swords, please let me know.
For something like the first aid kit, you'd probably say you're patching up someone's wounds. Healing is usually done through incense or something like that.
I think the idea with "patching up" is that with humans, dealing with wounds often involves placing something over them. Or, sometimes, actually threading wounds back closed.
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[Bad greetings are still greetings. He'll make up for it?]
I know. I'm sorry for failing to destroy it. [He has said this to literally everyone.] If there's another chance, I won't make the same mistake.
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So don't kick yourself too hard over it.
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Are you doing okay, Kagachi-san? I forgot to come back to see your hard work more closely. I'm sorry.
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[and he has it with him now, so he'll undo the straps that keep it attached to him.]
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You did amazing work, Kagachi-san. I like it. You... wouldn't happen to know how to repair weapons, would you?
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... Why are you asking? Is yours broken?
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No. It's only... my comrades and I were concerned about being broken without any way to repair ourselves. I... am not sure if it would matter, in the end. I'm not sure what would happen to our bodies if we were damaged since this place has been strange to others.
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What do you say...? "Fix"?
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Heal. Patch up.
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Humans are so strange...
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I think the idea with "patching up" is that with humans, dealing with wounds often involves placing something over them. Or, sometimes, actually threading wounds back closed.
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[They, uh, still call it repairing, though, because they're dumb swords.]
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Thank you, Kagachi-san.
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