[Before he can say anything, Manabu is off and getting him more tea. He glances at his neglected bread, and finally takes a bite of the torn-off piece. Eating the food here reminds him of what he's found in England, and he misses the food from Japan. What he wouldn't give for a hot pot right now. He smiles when Manabu returns, accepting the cup gingerly.]
Thank you. It's fine. [Even if it was cooler (which it's not by much!) he still enjoys the tea and company greatly.] I really appreciate your kindness when I wasn't sure I'd find much.
[He's gotten used to the xenophobia the English people sometimes displayed when he greeted them. How his English is surprisingly decent for a Japanese man.] I'm sorry if I worried you. I just wasn't sure where else to turn.
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[Before he can say anything, Manabu is off and getting him more tea. He glances at his neglected bread, and finally takes a bite of the torn-off piece. Eating the food here reminds him of what he's found in England, and he misses the food from Japan. What he wouldn't give for a hot pot right now. He smiles when Manabu returns, accepting the cup gingerly.]
Thank you. It's fine. [Even if it was cooler (which it's not by much!) he still enjoys the tea and company greatly.] I really appreciate your kindness when I wasn't sure I'd find much.
[He's gotten used to the xenophobia the English people sometimes displayed when he greeted them. How his English is surprisingly decent for a Japanese man.] I'm sorry if I worried you. I just wasn't sure where else to turn.