Once Kengo realized that Ryusei wasn't coming back, he followed after the man and kept one hand in his pocket. Burgermeal seemed to have given up on chasing after Ryusei, trailing right behind Kengo, though it would whirr from one side of the room to the other, checking spaces between the wall and the floor for anything interesting.
Kengo caught the dummy easily, though he was a bit startled at the sudden action. This sort of work was easy enough. It wasn't something his body was going to hurt him over, at least. Taking a seat on the floor, Kengo held the dummy in his lap and worked with it, occasionally glancing over to Burgermeal to make sure the device wasn't getting into trouble.
After a minute or so of silence, Kengo spoke, continuing to keep his head down. "Sakuta, the person who came in with me... He's from my world." He wasn't sure how Dun would react to Kengo sharing personal information, but he really did trust the man more than anyone else. "The person I've been looking for... Sakuta says he's alive, back home. I'm not sure I can believe him. He seems to think my memories are a few months behind his, like the two of us were taken from different timelines."
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Kengo caught the dummy easily, though he was a bit startled at the sudden action. This sort of work was easy enough. It wasn't something his body was going to hurt him over, at least. Taking a seat on the floor, Kengo held the dummy in his lap and worked with it, occasionally glancing over to Burgermeal to make sure the device wasn't getting into trouble.
After a minute or so of silence, Kengo spoke, continuing to keep his head down. "Sakuta, the person who came in with me... He's from my world." He wasn't sure how Dun would react to Kengo sharing personal information, but he really did trust the man more than anyone else. "The person I've been looking for... Sakuta says he's alive, back home. I'm not sure I can believe him. He seems to think my memories are a few months behind his, like the two of us were taken from different timelines."