[ Who knows what Sukuna would even hallucinate, but an element of confusion can be worked into their favor. Anything that can give them the slightest advantage is very much welcome when dealing with the likes of Sukuna and a second of hesitation can make all the difference between success and failure as well. Whatever increases their odds, Yuta will take. ]
That's true... [ He might have moved their conversation away from the network, but Yuta's under no delusion that means they've escaped LILITH's watchful eye. For all he knows, everything they do is recorded and/or monitored through their oculars and all his attempts at subterfuge will be in vain. There's no telling until they decide to interfere, but mostly Yuta's just hoping they're too busy with the chaos of their own world to pay attention to them. ] I guess I could start with that. Maybe then it will be more convincing if I tell them I want to switch teams to be closer to Gojo-sensei.
[ It wouldn't be untrue, he does. It's just— a little more complicated than that, mired in grief-guilt as his feelings regarding his teacher are. But if it's something he can leverage, he will. ]
That's a little hard to say. It would depend on the strength of the kaiju and how much he's been weakened since coming here. That's something we might have to gauge first too.
[ Unlike the others, he hasn't even tried attacking Sukuna — sees no point in it when he can't kill him — so he doesn't know how Sukuna's been limited now. It's also not an accurate way to get a feeling for that when LILITH makes it so that they can't go all out on each other. It will be better to witness Sukuna fighting something when he's not held back and get a more accurate sense that way. So perhaps the best time to act will not be the next kaiju attack, but the one after that. It will be an annoyingly long game to play. ]
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[ Who knows what Sukuna would even hallucinate, but an element of confusion can be worked into their favor. Anything that can give them the slightest advantage is very much welcome when dealing with the likes of Sukuna and a second of hesitation can make all the difference between success and failure as well. Whatever increases their odds, Yuta will take. ]
That's true... [ He might have moved their conversation away from the network, but Yuta's under no delusion that means they've escaped LILITH's watchful eye. For all he knows, everything they do is recorded and/or monitored through their oculars and all his attempts at subterfuge will be in vain. There's no telling until they decide to interfere, but mostly Yuta's just hoping they're too busy with the chaos of their own world to pay attention to them. ] I guess I could start with that. Maybe then it will be more convincing if I tell them I want to switch teams to be closer to Gojo-sensei.
[ It wouldn't be untrue, he does. It's just— a little more complicated than that, mired in grief-guilt as his feelings regarding his teacher are. But if it's something he can leverage, he will. ]
That's a little hard to say. It would depend on the strength of the kaiju and how much he's been weakened since coming here. That's something we might have to gauge first too.
[ Unlike the others, he hasn't even tried attacking Sukuna — sees no point in it when he can't kill him — so he doesn't know how Sukuna's been limited now. It's also not an accurate way to get a feeling for that when LILITH makes it so that they can't go all out on each other. It will be better to witness Sukuna fighting something when he's not held back and get a more accurate sense that way. So perhaps the best time to act will not be the next kaiju attack, but the one after that. It will be an annoyingly long game to play. ]