[Following Nao’s reprimands, Killua tosses a glance over his shoulder at the combative boy on his lap. The look on Killua’s face is enough to remind the child of what might happen should he boss Nao around too much– no one wants to suffer the wrath of the Child-Gobbling Wheelchair. That in itself is enough to hush the kid up.
Nearing the cental hub of the ship, Killua turns to head down the hall to circle back through the educational wing. One lap around should be more than enough, and a few of the children are already starting to grow quiet.]
From experience? Mm, not especially.
[If it isn’t obnoxious half answers, then it’s little white lies Killua offers by way of response. He can’t afford to take any risks by bringing his own life experiences into focus. Nao has all the makings of a respectable and trustworthy person from what Killua has assessed, but it’s too soon to put his faith in him.]
It’s just common sense, isn’t it? If you treat kids well, they’re more likely to grow up well... though I guess that’s really only part of it. I wouldn't really know.
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Nearing the cental hub of the ship, Killua turns to head down the hall to circle back through the educational wing. One lap around should be more than enough, and a few of the children are already starting to grow quiet.]
From experience? Mm, not especially.
[If it isn’t obnoxious half answers, then it’s little white lies Killua offers by way of response. He can’t afford to take any risks by bringing his own life experiences into focus. Nao has all the makings of a respectable and trustworthy person from what Killua has assessed, but it’s too soon to put his faith in him.]
It’s just common sense, isn’t it? If you treat kids well, they’re more likely to grow up well... though I guess that’s really only part of it. I wouldn't really know.