Board Thread:Important Logs/@comment-25687356-20170925211950/@comment-28929139-20171002044703

Hearing Shien's words just caused Sup Pung to snicker which would quickly evolve into a full-bodied laugh. "HA! Would be nice huh? Hahahaha." With a snort, she leaned her chin onto her palm, listening and watching in the distance as people were starting to filter back toward the main area and out of the forest. "Maybe we and the rest of the senior trainees ought to get some belts and switches and literally whip the snots into shape. Whaddya think?" She asked with a chuckle.

But once the conversation took a turn for the more serious, her lighthearted smile would subside. Shien was about as easygoing and mild-mannered as they came but it was plain as day that he'd been deeply affected by what happened. Sup Pung knew very little about the entire situation and the individuals that caused the world wide wipeout, she only knew that it happened. She was also vaguely aware that Shien had been caught and tortured by these people, but he was clearly shaken by the subject and she was not going to ask about what happened. "Yeah....I miss my mother as well. I'm thankful that Daddy survived."

At him suspecting that there were more people around, she nodded. "I think so too. I know that somewhere deep into this continent, there has got to be people just like us living in mystery of other civilization." Running a hand through her wet hair, Sup Pung absently fidgeted with it by running her fingers through her slightly unfurled curls. "You're right, it's just a matter of time before we go back. But I think once we master the hunt over here first, that will tell us how we might do going back to our old home. I feel like the "locals" here might be as bad as the demons back there." Taking a final sip of her canteen which she got back from Shien, Sup Pung would strap it back to her belt before rising, stretching her arms while hearing the racket. "....Assuming we all don't kill each other first."