Fuu had expected questions about what Ieyasu had done with his victory, or how Japan had fared in general in the centuries following the end of their era... what it was like in her time, who ruled the country, if it had prospered, and she was busily constructing answers for them when he finished.
She laughed. After speaking to Otani as many times as she had, she really should have expected it to be something like that. Alas, the answer she had to give might give him a hint about those other questions she'd predicted--Ieyasu and his followers had not been inclined to say anything good of their defeated enemies. "Yes, I'm afraid that nickname has remained quite attached to him. Four centuries doesn't seem to be enough time to shed it."
If he did arrive here--which, given Otani and Todo's presence, was entirely plausible--she would leave Otani to deliver that bit of information.
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She laughed. After speaking to Otani as many times as she had, she really should have expected it to be something like that. Alas, the answer she had to give might give him a hint about those other questions she'd predicted--Ieyasu and his followers had not been inclined to say anything good of their defeated enemies. "Yes, I'm afraid that nickname has remained quite attached to him. Four centuries doesn't seem to be enough time to shed it."
If he did arrive here--which, given Otani and Todo's presence, was entirely plausible--she would leave Otani to deliver that bit of information.