[ Hearty, too. It's very Diluc. This place seems very nice, and on a glance, things look good here. He looks over the menu for a few quiet moments before he speaks up again. ]
I think I know what I want, though, so no need for them to go through extra effort.
[ Plus if he starts trying samples, he doubts he'll eat any ordered food because he won't be hungry. That would be pretty awkward on a date with someone, he thinks. He wouldn't want that. ]
There's a nice rice bowl that looks like it has a lot of vegetables.
[It does sound like a fun thing to try one day, though. A little bit of everything, if they could find somewhere to cater to something like that.
(Nippon, clearly, needs to be introduced to the concept of 'tapas'.)
He glances over to what Venti has in mind and nods - it's not too surprising a pick given what he knows of the bard, though he's happy enough to share some of his own meal if Venti wants to give it a try.]
Is that the one you want? We can order when they come by.
Yeah. It was a pretty easy choice since it has a lot of things I love.
[ While he can be a little particular, he's not a picky eater in the slightest. He'd try anything once, and fully anticipates picking items off of Diluc's plate to take for himself. ]
Thanks again for taking me out, Diluc. I'm always happy to spend time with you. I can't think of a reason I'd pass up on the privilege.
It's my pleasure. We were long past due for a night out like this.
[And how funny that he should think that now, when he has so often rolled his eyes and sighed simply at Venti's presence in his bar. The bard is a friend, to be sure, but Diluc is not known for his open and sociable nature in Mondstadt.
This is nice, though. They really ought to do it more often.]
We have come a long way from you making eyes at me from the bar while I try to work, don't you think.
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[ Hearty, too. It's very Diluc. This place seems very nice, and on a glance, things look good here. He looks over the menu for a few quiet moments before he speaks up again. ]
I think I know what I want, though, so no need for them to go through extra effort.
[ Plus if he starts trying samples, he doubts he'll eat any ordered food because he won't be hungry. That would be pretty awkward on a date with someone, he thinks. He wouldn't want that. ]
There's a nice rice bowl that looks like it has a lot of vegetables.
[ And it looked to be pretty light but filling. ]
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(Nippon, clearly, needs to be introduced to the concept of 'tapas'.)
He glances over to what Venti has in mind and nods - it's not too surprising a pick given what he knows of the bard, though he's happy enough to share some of his own meal if Venti wants to give it a try.]
Is that the one you want? We can order when they come by.
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[ While he can be a little particular, he's not a picky eater in the slightest. He'd try anything once, and fully anticipates picking items off of Diluc's plate to take for himself. ]
Thanks again for taking me out, Diluc. I'm always happy to spend time with you. I can't think of a reason I'd pass up on the privilege.
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[And how funny that he should think that now, when he has so often rolled his eyes and sighed simply at Venti's presence in his bar. The bard is a friend, to be sure, but Diluc is not known for his open and sociable nature in Mondstadt.
This is nice, though. They really ought to do it more often.]
We have come a long way from you making eyes at me from the bar while I try to work, don't you think.