[ A grateful, humbled nod to the compliment is given as he accepts it. His gaze drops as Wen Kexing pauses, fingers idly circling the orange he holds for lack of anything else to do, giving it a tap on the table. ]
I must admit, Wangji and his husband both spoke to me of already being your acquaintance: not to gossip, you understand, merely because it is a strange phenomenon of note.
[ His words are unassuming and don't try to lead the conversation anywhere out of curiosity (though he has it in spades), briefly biting his lip before he continues with a small shrug. ]
I said I would bring it up if there was an opportunity, but I see little to be gained. [ Dark eyes lift to Wen Kexing, creased with a small smile. ] I will only be able to tell them I have met one Wen Kexing who has been generous and thoughtful, someone I would like to call a friend if it pleases him. I am interested in no other.
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I must admit, Wangji and his husband both spoke to me of already being your acquaintance: not to gossip, you understand, merely because it is a strange phenomenon of note.
[ His words are unassuming and don't try to lead the conversation anywhere out of curiosity (though he has it in spades), briefly biting his lip before he continues with a small shrug. ]
I said I would bring it up if there was an opportunity, but I see little to be gained. [ Dark eyes lift to Wen Kexing, creased with a small smile. ] I will only be able to tell them I have met one Wen Kexing who has been generous and thoughtful, someone I would like to call a friend if it pleases him. I am interested in no other.