Yes, he’s not going to be able to figure it out on his own anyway. xD Poor, dumb Mer.
At first, Merys listened attentively. His jovial nature for the pup at his side was thinning, feeling like he was getting closer to solving this tiny mystery he had self-delegated to deciphering. The pup’s attempts at the foul language went unnoticed, and he just listened as Gent went on. Truly, he hadn’t expected him to know as much as he did. Did all wolves who studied plants get this in depth, or was the dark giant an oddity? Jesus. While Merys did his best to follow along, he wasn’t even sure what he was trying to learn, making it all the more confusing.
It was becoming evident that there was a lot of information on this tiny, stupid twig – more than Merys had bargained for. How was he supposed to know what to filter and what not? In fact, how did he know if he was even supposed to be trying to solve any mystery at all? Maybe they had just fallen asleep on said twig from the very beginning.. The evening had been a daze even while it was happening, much less after time had passed and trying to remember particulars. He sighed outwardly, frustrated by the uncertainty that was his self-imposed venture. He furrowed his brows as he pawed the air for the little girl some more. “Does it have any symbolism or anything, either this nigrum or @Belladonna stuff? Other than poison and death?” It was all he knew previously about nightshade, much less the different types. “For a friend, of course,” he jokingly added, knowing the paronomasia lie was not believable, but trying to keep the air light between the two on such a random topic.
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