It's not that Inigo can't understand the other's sentiment. Especially when Tidus's face is harder than any of theirs. Especially when he talks about having done the same thing back home, and..
.. well, even though Inigo wasn't present there, he can figure how that ended. All that talk of showing Zanarkand, even though it wasn't even a real place in the end. Not the way Tidus remembered it, anyway.
"I don't think the idea of seeing a city is so impossible, though."
It's that fact that Inigo decides to center on, because it's the easiest thing to be realistically optimistic about. They've already seen cities during missions, of course, and it's not like the train has never dropped them off for a break somewhere..
"The train at least sometimes seems to listen to ideas for breaks, right? Maybe we just need to convince it that it'd be fun to let us walk around in a big city for a few days." Inigo smiles at the other, momentarily putting the shovel back down.
Tidus deserves his full attention at a moment like this.
"I'm sure you'd be able to provide plenty of arguments for that. And then we can actually do that stuff you're talking about now."
A slight pause, and then he adds: "Even if we might have to find a different sport than blitzball."
Since that one seems a little rare. But still! Still, bro, doesn't it seem totally possible to have an actual after party experience like that? Even when Inigo thinks about it realistically, he doesn't think it's outside the realm of possibility.
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.. well, even though Inigo wasn't present there, he can figure how that ended. All that talk of showing Zanarkand, even though it wasn't even a real place in the end. Not the way Tidus remembered it, anyway.
"I don't think the idea of seeing a city is so impossible, though."
It's that fact that Inigo decides to center on, because it's the easiest thing to be realistically optimistic about. They've already seen cities during missions, of course, and it's not like the train has never dropped them off for a break somewhere..
"The train at least sometimes seems to listen to ideas for breaks, right? Maybe we just need to convince it that it'd be fun to let us walk around in a big city for a few days." Inigo smiles at the other, momentarily putting the shovel back down.
Tidus deserves his full attention at a moment like this.
"I'm sure you'd be able to provide plenty of arguments for that. And then we can actually do that stuff you're talking about now."
A slight pause, and then he adds: "Even if we might have to find a different sport than blitzball."
Since that one seems a little rare. But still! Still, bro, doesn't it seem totally possible to have an actual after party experience like that? Even when Inigo thinks about it realistically, he doesn't think it's outside the realm of possibility.