In the same way as Kanji, Souji's banking on being right about that because it seems like the way it should be in order to keep the integrity of their own world intact, if nothing else. But then there's the question of how memories provide any lasting sustenance to Wonderland if they go away when the person who lost them leaves. Then again, maybe that's why things like the Jabberwocky exist in the first place....
Okay, enough of that line of thought, it's depressing.
Instead, he nods, trying to imagine wandering around town like that and have it be humorous instead of alarming or depressing.
"Most of the words are less obvious than those two were. I still don't have a clue what they might have been."
He pauses, picking at the surface of the table with his fingernail.
"One of the events was about the school camping trip."
It was pretty much the most benign event that could have possibly occurred.
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Okay, enough of that line of thought, it's depressing.
Instead, he nods, trying to imagine wandering around town like that and have it be humorous instead of alarming or depressing.
"Most of the words are less obvious than those two were. I still don't have a clue what they might have been."
He pauses, picking at the surface of the table with his fingernail.
"One of the events was about the school camping trip."
It was pretty much the most benign event that could have possibly occurred.