I've already told you, arrangements like this work best in secret-- not to mention that there's no guarantee either of us would survive. We don't yet know what might happen.
[He's not saying he wouldn't consider it conceptually, though, so Hisoka can take that as he will.]
Ah, I can keep secrets. [He has a lot of them.] But it would be stupid to pair ourselves, you know. If someone tried to get rid of one of us, the other would be in trouble.
Well, there's little use in worrying about how much trouble you're in until we can get more information.
[For all they know, it won't prove fatal for him at all. Lune and Sol are their best sources, but that doesn't mean they're always correct-- intertwined fates could mean nothing in the end.]
It's possible you'll live without him, just as it's possible you'll need a new one.
Ah. [He holds up a finger, and then he leans forward and puts his face in the palm of his hand, his elbow on the highest thigh.] I asked Sol what would happen if we didn't solve the mystery.
They said there would be a bigger problem. How interesting.
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[He's not saying he wouldn't consider it conceptually, though, so Hisoka can take that as he will.]
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Like how I am now.
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[For all they know, it won't prove fatal for him at all. Lune and Sol are their best sources, but that doesn't mean they're always correct-- intertwined fates could mean nothing in the end.]
It's possible you'll live without him, just as it's possible you'll need a new one.
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They said there would be a bigger problem. How interesting.