When one of plate full of rolls had been finished, the chef handed it up to Gideon who then plopped the rolls into his both mouth, swallowing whole, "Hold the swords? Yeah sure" he said with a nod, both to Yuurei and to the satisfying taste of the eel sushi. He wouldn't mind holding on to swords he would come across, however he knew that would be a problem because swords are the most common efficient weapons and he wouldn't know what kind of swords Yuurei desires.
Gideon looked to Yuurei, eyeing his blades; just as he suspect, they all looked the same, though some had different sizes, different colored sheaths, and handles, but the blades all looked the same to him. To the giant, kitchenware were more unique, not only by sizes, but shape, blades either smooth, or ridged, wide, density. "So... do you want me to get any sword that I see or special swords?" he asked, not knowing how to describe a valuable sword and whether or not a sword was valuable by it's appearance or weight or sharpness. Already it was a difficult task to keep track off, but he figured he'd wing it, any blade he thought that looked interesting, he would try and acquire.
"Yeah, blunt side would be appreciated" Gideon replied, thinking about the sparring match. He then thought back to whenever he spotted Yuurei fighting, the massive body count and the way the blood would spray as the man would move as if he was dancing. His stomach turned... but settled once he had his second batch of sushi rolls.
"Enemies? I don't think so" Gideon laughed as he noticed one last roll was still on the second plate, he moved it over to Yuurei so he could have the last one, the thought of actually fighting Yuurei as an enemy wasn't likely. The only time they ever disagreed was when they had fought the marines, deciding on whether they should live or die, "Unless you're a marine, I believe we're fine" he chuckled. There was one thing that they strongly agreed on, and that was their common enemy, the law enforcers who have wronged them.
"Yeah" he looked over to the seaking balloon and scoweled, "I was so close to defeating it, but the geyser sent me flying up here" he picked up the third plate and handed it to Yuurei, figuring the man was just as hungry as he was, all the while staring at the seaking, thinking of their battle, "One day I'll return and kill it... and serve it as a fine meal" he promised.
Gideon looked to Yuurei, eyeing his blades; just as he suspect, they all looked the same, though some had different sizes, different colored sheaths, and handles, but the blades all looked the same to him. To the giant, kitchenware were more unique, not only by sizes, but shape, blades either smooth, or ridged, wide, density. "So... do you want me to get any sword that I see or special swords?" he asked, not knowing how to describe a valuable sword and whether or not a sword was valuable by it's appearance or weight or sharpness. Already it was a difficult task to keep track off, but he figured he'd wing it, any blade he thought that looked interesting, he would try and acquire.
"Yeah, blunt side would be appreciated" Gideon replied, thinking about the sparring match. He then thought back to whenever he spotted Yuurei fighting, the massive body count and the way the blood would spray as the man would move as if he was dancing. His stomach turned... but settled once he had his second batch of sushi rolls.
"Enemies? I don't think so" Gideon laughed as he noticed one last roll was still on the second plate, he moved it over to Yuurei so he could have the last one, the thought of actually fighting Yuurei as an enemy wasn't likely. The only time they ever disagreed was when they had fought the marines, deciding on whether they should live or die, "Unless you're a marine, I believe we're fine" he chuckled. There was one thing that they strongly agreed on, and that was their common enemy, the law enforcers who have wronged them.
"Yeah" he looked over to the seaking balloon and scoweled, "I was so close to defeating it, but the geyser sent me flying up here" he picked up the third plate and handed it to Yuurei, figuring the man was just as hungry as he was, all the while staring at the seaking, thinking of their battle, "One day I'll return and kill it... and serve it as a fine meal" he promised.