"Sure! I don't mind. We'll just be over here," she pointed at the bench again, then trotted off to sit down with Kuponia, where she received a rudimentary lesson on the basics of astronomy.
While Aya was tutored on the basics of being a prophesied Hero of Light, Rialynn and Kuponia were deeply engaged in conversation. The former was filled with questions, and the little Moogle seemed only too delighted to be of help in answering everything the bard had to query.
Even when Aya was finished, they were still talking about it.
"So the sun is actually a planet of fire?"
"Not quite," Kuponia patted her knee like a kindly grandmother might. "It's a ball of burning gas, so hot that we feel the heat all the way from out here."
"Oh." She glanced up and beamed at Aya, jumping to her feet once she saw that the other was all caught up. "How did it go?"
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While Aya was tutored on the basics of being a prophesied Hero of Light, Rialynn and Kuponia were deeply engaged in conversation. The former was filled with questions, and the little Moogle seemed only too delighted to be of help in answering everything the bard had to query.
Even when Aya was finished, they were still talking about it.
"So the sun is actually a planet of fire?"
"Not quite," Kuponia patted her knee like a kindly grandmother might. "It's a ball of burning gas, so hot that we feel the heat all the way from out here."
"Oh." She glanced up and beamed at Aya, jumping to her feet once she saw that the other was all caught up. "How did it go?"