"Right... that makes sense." Makoto agrees, mirroring Hickey's casual tone. This sort of thing will become an every day occurrence anyway, so he might as well get used to it sooner rather than later. Killing for food is hardly the most distasteful pill he's had to swallow in his life, even before he called Milton home. That doesn't mean he takes any joy at the thought of it.
"Oh, so you can just retie them after taking the rabbits? How do you even know where to set them up in the first place?" he questions, openly curious. A student more than a trapper in training, Makoto probably does seem young for his age. Being clueless about actual survival skills doesn't exactly help. Still baby faced into his late twenties, at least Makoto finally stopped being mistaken for a high schooler before waking up in the snow. Yes, he believes both Hickey and Billy to be much older than him, and it shows in his level of politeness.
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"Oh, so you can just retie them after taking the rabbits? How do you even know where to set them up in the first place?" he questions, openly curious. A student more than a trapper in training, Makoto probably does seem young for his age. Being clueless about actual survival skills doesn't exactly help. Still baby faced into his late twenties, at least Makoto finally stopped being mistaken for a high schooler before waking up in the snow. Yes, he believes both Hickey and Billy to be much older than him, and it shows in his level of politeness.