Kenshin shifted into a slightly more relaxed stance. He was more trying to get to the point, since usually Saitou had no interest in small talk. However if he wished to be in no rush, it wasn't exactly like the rurouni had anywhere to be. He was, truthfully, wandering around aimlessly at best.
"Yes... as sessha told to you on the journal, sessha last saw him at Shingetsu Village," he replied. Considering Soujirou had spoken to them through the journal-thing it was somewhat obvious he was, indeed, alive. Where did Saitou get the idea he was dead? "Well, until today," Kenshin added.
"Sessha saw him earlier before sessha came to meet with you," he explained with a frown, "He was looking for someone, but would not say who. It seems he's been here for sometime... He seemed to hint he might find you before sessha, but he doesn't know sessha was meeting with you now."
The rurouni looked thoughtful as he went over his conversation with Soujirou in his head, trying to pick out anything else important, but it was difficult at best. Seta Soujirou was like trying to read a closed book.
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"Yes... as sessha told to you on the journal, sessha last saw him at Shingetsu Village," he replied. Considering Soujirou had spoken to them through the journal-thing it was somewhat obvious he was, indeed, alive. Where did Saitou get the idea he was dead? "Well, until today," Kenshin added.
"Sessha saw him earlier before sessha came to meet with you," he explained with a frown, "He was looking for someone, but would not say who. It seems he's been here for sometime... He seemed to hint he might find you before sessha, but he doesn't know sessha was meeting with you now."
The rurouni looked thoughtful as he went over his conversation with Soujirou in his head, trying to pick out anything else important, but it was difficult at best. Seta Soujirou was like trying to read a closed book.