@baileyreaper
It had been two days since Ryunosuke and Susato had left for Japan, and Kazuma found himself thinking about them again. He knew they’d be fine — even if Ryunosuke’s last sea voyage hadn’t been the most fortunate — and that he’d hear from them when they arrived. So, instead of allowing his brain to run away with silly ideas of what could happen during their journey, Kazuma turned his focus to his present and the large pile of paperwork that still required completion...
...And one that he and Lord van Zieks had been working their way through for the past hour and a half.
“We should take a break after we finish this.” He announced suddenly as he eyed the report he was working on. “Let’s get some fresh air, at least.” Because he would go stir-crazy if he had to remain within these walls for any longer than what was necessary. Looking to his mentor now, Kazuma fixed him with a look as if daring him to deny the request.
“What do you do for fun when you aren’t working?”
While he had been under the tutelage of the other prosecutor for a few months, then only known as the Masked Disciple, the two had never gotten to know each other as individuals. Did van Zieks have hobbies other than flinging wine glasses and bottles around? Kazuma was curious.



















