[In some matters, there's no need for Clairvoyance. Merlin knows the makings of a beautiful man, although he can't put a finger on when he first start noticing that potential. Maybe it was over dinner, or the times spent at the observation deck. Or, perhaps, all those moments when Watanuki began to marvel at the results of his own magecraft.
The moment of discovery is a wonderful thing.]
Haven't tried walking down here since I put up the tower. [He casts his gaze upward, clasping his chin. Here, the open sky doesn't change much.] Around fifteen hundred years, give or take.
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The moment of discovery is a wonderful thing.]
Haven't tried walking down here since I put up the tower. [He casts his gaze upward, clasping his chin. Here, the open sky doesn't change much.] Around fifteen hundred years, give or take.
[Said matter-of-fact.]