Genji nodded a little, glad Mikuni found some rest. He wasn't sure how much time they had to chat and rest, he didn't know how long it would take for someone to come after them and how quickly they'd find them. All he could hope was that the forest provided enough cover to get away, dispersing into any direction, either way they wouldn't be able to predict it. Considering Genji took their goddess though, they would have a non inconsequential number of people looking for her, that was for sure. "How is your body? Can you keep walking through the day?", he asked him, not trying to put any pressure on him, but Otoha didn't exactly give him anything to work with, claiming they'd be fine either way, when Mikuni still had a human body that felt pain and fatique, much like Genji did, despite the curse. The only difference was that he was used to a harsh life, sleeping on the floor, if at all and traveling as far away from everyone as possible.
Mikuni drank some of their water and Genji did so too, he needed to drink and eat like anybody else. Mikuni also wanted to share the food and Genji took a few bites despite not being hungry, but the stronger he was, the better his chances to stay sane. Afterwards he started to pack up, but stopped when their conversation kept going. "You have every right to though. I won't blame you.", he answered, then looked at the man that housed his former lover, his wife even as far as he knew and shook his head. "I see her in you much more than you'd think. I see her face when I look at you, or at least what I think she looked like when I knew her. I feel her presence too, not now, but when she takes ahold of you. Yet I seem to know nothing of her. I can't remember my past with her, I only know what I once felt for her, but the man she describes me as feels nothing like me, as if she talks about a stranger. Neither do I know who she turned into after what have to be... more than a hundred years. There was not much time to find information in your library and what I found felt wrong to me. I suppose asking you about her will yield similar results as you've only been taught what those books told you." Genji took a short break before asking his next question. "If you don't mind me asking, how do you feel about her?"
Mikuni drank some of their water and Genji did so too, he needed to drink and eat like anybody else. Mikuni also wanted to share the food and Genji took a few bites despite not being hungry, but the stronger he was, the better his chances to stay sane. Afterwards he started to pack up, but stopped when their conversation kept going. "You have every right to though. I won't blame you.", he answered, then looked at the man that housed his former lover, his wife even as far as he knew and shook his head. "I see her in you much more than you'd think. I see her face when I look at you, or at least what I think she looked like when I knew her. I feel her presence too, not now, but when she takes ahold of you. Yet I seem to know nothing of her. I can't remember my past with her, I only know what I once felt for her, but the man she describes me as feels nothing like me, as if she talks about a stranger. Neither do I know who she turned into after what have to be... more than a hundred years. There was not much time to find information in your library and what I found felt wrong to me. I suppose asking you about her will yield similar results as you've only been taught what those books told you." Genji took a short break before asking his next question. "If you don't mind me asking, how do you feel about her?"