Well, mostly not. He doesn't really have a whole lot of impressions of it beyond Beatrice! Basically everything Battler tells him is news, so you have seen most of his impressions IC.
He was vaguely under the impression that the game was an intellectual battle not exactly happening in reality before, but he's a very practical person so really getting the concept doesn't come very easily to him, and he doesn't have a whole lot of concrete examples anyway, although Battler explaining the chapel closed room puzzle helped some. He understands the idea of it being an important competition or a test for Battler though! And he believes that Battler can win it, both because he gets the impression that he did before and just forgot, and because it would be sad if Beatrice had to be disappointed.
It all seems to involve a lot of misunderstandings and Beatrice maybe or maybe not murdering Battler's family, though, so he sort of thinks they should move on to better and happier things as soon as that is dealt with...! And as far as the actual setting goes he basically gets the idea Beatrice's life was kind of a terrible trap of servitude, abuse and insecurity and she isn't missing anything good by not being there now that Battler is here.
YOU HAVE APP PLANS RIGHT I wasn't paying close attention. If so tell me about them!!
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Well, mostly not. He doesn't really have a whole lot of impressions of it beyond Beatrice! Basically everything Battler tells him is news, so you have seen most of his impressions IC.
He was vaguely under the impression that the game was an intellectual battle not exactly happening in reality before, but he's a very practical person so really getting the concept doesn't come very easily to him, and he doesn't have a whole lot of concrete examples anyway, although Battler explaining the chapel closed room puzzle helped some. He understands the idea of it being an important competition or a test for Battler though! And he believes that Battler can win it, both because he gets the impression that he did before and just forgot, and because it would be sad if Beatrice had to be disappointed.
It all seems to involve a lot of misunderstandings and Beatrice maybe or maybe not murdering Battler's family, though, so he sort of thinks they should move on to better and happier things as soon as that is dealt with...! And as far as the actual setting goes he basically gets the idea Beatrice's life was kind of a terrible trap of servitude, abuse and insecurity and she isn't missing anything good by not being there now that Battler is here.
YOU HAVE APP PLANS RIGHT I wasn't paying close attention. If so tell me about them!!