[So, Yukong's a political person. She's been forced by chance and circumstance to think in tactical, practical, political terms. For...
...many...
...years she's served in a political position, and understands things like going to parties and making small talk with people to figure out the lay of the land, eating food, figuring out the cultures and the norms. She's not a merchant, but she still gets it. This isn't her wheelhouse, but she can fake it.
So, for similar reasons, Yukong's there, at the party, staring at the table with her arms crossed because it's not bad, per se, she averages out to neutral on pancakes, but-]
It does seem an odd choice, I'd agree. [She wasn't gonna say it, but it feels a bit like going to a party only to discover some amateur accordion player blasting out Greensleeves in terms of, "This isn't the worst thing possible, but, what? Why?"]
pancake hell
...many...
...years she's served in a political position, and understands things like going to parties and making small talk with people to figure out the lay of the land, eating food, figuring out the cultures and the norms. She's not a merchant, but she still gets it. This isn't her wheelhouse, but she can fake it.
So, for similar reasons, Yukong's there, at the party, staring at the table with her arms crossed because it's not bad, per se, she averages out to neutral on pancakes, but-]
It does seem an odd choice, I'd agree. [She wasn't gonna say it, but it feels a bit like going to a party only to discover some amateur accordion player blasting out Greensleeves in terms of, "This isn't the worst thing possible, but, what? Why?"]