[she'd offer to make sure that guy isn't bleeding from the top of his head or anything but - he seems to have that covered. she tilts her head at the explanation]
Were you a servant then? Someone's attendant?
[asked lightly and without judgement - because lili might be nobility but she's not the type to look down at others over rank either]
[There's a light chuckle as he reaches over to heave the bucket up off the floor. He might as well work with cleaner water, he's been at this a while now.]
Good guess. You'd be right.
I acted as the personal manservant to the only son of Duke Crimson Herzog fon Fabre for fourteen years. More recently, I've moved into the service of His Majesty Peony the Ninth, ruler of the Malkuth Empire. A little fancier in scale, but about the same kind of work at the end of the day.
[He'll cock his head to the side, brows lifting.]
What about you? That's not usually the first guess people give right off the bat when I say I'm used to scrubbing floors.
[she'll shift then, just making sure to stay out of his way so that it's easier for him to keep his space. when she listens to all that....]
What would they normally guess...?
[lili doesn't go outside amongst normal people that much, she doesn't know anything outside of nobility and revolution]
Lili An, the only daughter of General An Joon-gi of the Water Tribe. [she'll properly introduce herself, not bothering to bow or anything because she does not think it fucking matters. thought she will elaborate, since she knows that alone probably doesn't exactly give the real scope of her hierarchy] Of the Four Great Tribes that oversee the Kingdom of Kouka.
[Another laugh, more honestly humored than before.]
No wonder you remind me of the princess so much. [He'll leave that bucket dumped in the sink, long enough to drop into a formal bow.] The honor is all mine, my lady, regardless of circumstance. I hope I can treat you with the proper respects.
You're not even one of my servants, so it's not like you should treat me any differently to begin with. Even if I'm nobility, we're all in the same situation and nothing sets us apart from each other here.
Hey, I could use the same rebuttal for you, you know. You've got a dangerously sharp tongue to be barking instructions around someone in service to another lord.
[Thank god he's used to dealing with someone who is also mean, so he just huffs, half in good-nature and half just exasperated. But his tone isn't cruel, only just slightly flippant.]
When it's all you know for over sixteen years, it's hard not to just do it automatically. But I'll watch my tongue, alright? I don't want to offend you.
My sharp tongue is equal opportunity and it would not be the first time it's gotten me into trouble.
[she's pretty casual about that too, unbothered. it seems that this is just the way she is and she has no particular concern about changing it.]
But for what it's worth, you'd have to try a lot harder to offend me. It's just annoying, to be treated cordially when you know nothing of me and I've done nothing to deserve it.
[it just doesn't sit right with her, too fake for someone so straightforward]
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Were you a servant then? Someone's attendant?
[asked lightly and without judgement - because lili might be nobility but she's not the type to look down at others over rank either]
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Good guess. You'd be right.
I acted as the personal manservant to the only son of Duke Crimson Herzog fon Fabre for fourteen years. More recently, I've moved into the service of His Majesty Peony the Ninth, ruler of the Malkuth Empire. A little fancier in scale, but about the same kind of work at the end of the day.
[He'll cock his head to the side, brows lifting.]
What about you? That's not usually the first guess people give right off the bat when I say I'm used to scrubbing floors.
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What would they normally guess...?
[lili doesn't go outside amongst normal people that much, she doesn't know anything outside of nobility and revolution]
Lili An, the only daughter of General An Joon-gi of the Water Tribe. [she'll properly introduce herself, not bothering to bow or anything because she does not think it fucking matters. thought she will elaborate, since she knows that alone probably doesn't exactly give the real scope of her hierarchy] Of the Four Great Tribes that oversee the Kingdom of Kouka.
Not that that matters here.
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No wonder you remind me of the princess so much. [He'll leave that bucket dumped in the sink, long enough to drop into a formal bow.] The honor is all mine, my lady, regardless of circumstance. I hope I can treat you with the proper respects.
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SUCH A FUCKING FACE AT THIS]
And there will be none of that. Didn't you hear me? I just said rank doesn't matter here!
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Force of habit.
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[she's so mean]
You're not even one of my servants, so it's not like you should treat me any differently to begin with. Even if I'm nobility, we're all in the same situation and nothing sets us apart from each other here.
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[Thank god he's used to dealing with someone who is also mean, so he just huffs, half in good-nature and half just exasperated. But his tone isn't cruel, only just slightly flippant.]
When it's all you know for over sixteen years, it's hard not to just do it automatically. But I'll watch my tongue, alright? I don't want to offend you.
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[she's pretty casual about that too, unbothered. it seems that this is just the way she is and she has no particular concern about changing it.]
But for what it's worth, you'd have to try a lot harder to offend me. It's just annoying, to be treated cordially when you know nothing of me and I've done nothing to deserve it.
[it just doesn't sit right with her, too fake for someone so straightforward]