Delita simply has more to worry about than things like this. The problem for Delita was that the troubles and fears that most people experienced in Ivalice weren't just "oh, I have to look for a new job" or "oh, my wife left me", but "oh, the harvest is ruined and now I'm starving to death" or "oh, the local noble took my oldest daughter because she was pretty and I'm probably never going to see her again". Her like of them is exactly the same reason he doesn't; they hide the problem, give people a way to forget about what's actually happening. He wants to fix problems.
He's much more pleased to see her in something approaching a normal outfit. Cosplay is one thing that Delita will simply never understand the appeal of, so it's good to see her in this. But he doesn't understand why they have to meet here (other than convenience), or really, why he's here that much.
"What is it I am here for, Ada?" It's not as aggressive as it could be - but he would like to know that. He's looking right into her eyes now, searching her for some scrap of information, an inkling of an idea as to why the blonde would bring him here. Certainly not just a happy outing... right?
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He's much more pleased to see her in something approaching a normal outfit. Cosplay is one thing that Delita will simply never understand the appeal of, so it's good to see her in this. But he doesn't understand why they have to meet here (other than convenience), or really, why he's here that much.
"What is it I am here for, Ada?" It's not as aggressive as it could be - but he would like to know that. He's looking right into her eyes now, searching her for some scrap of information, an inkling of an idea as to why the blonde would bring him here. Certainly not just a happy outing... right?