[There's been such a melancholy feel about the ship since the birds appeared. Motochika feels like he's the only one who hasn't been saddened by it all. Maybe it's because he's mostly made peace with much of the loss he's suffered or maybe it's because hearing the voices of his lost men only reminds him that, no matter how much he blamed himself for what happened, they never would hold him at fault and that they would only wish him the best.
When he notices how Mitsunari has been spending a lot of time around the birds, he realizes it's something he probably shouldn't let go without comment, especially when he hears him speaking to the journal.]
Has this done anything to put your heart at ease?
[As usual, Motochika doesn't wait for any sort of invitation to take up a place at Mitsunari's side, reaching over to poke one of the birds.]
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When he notices how Mitsunari has been spending a lot of time around the birds, he realizes it's something he probably shouldn't let go without comment, especially when he hears him speaking to the journal.]
Has this done anything to put your heart at ease?
[As usual, Motochika doesn't wait for any sort of invitation to take up a place at Mitsunari's side, reaching over to poke one of the birds.]