"Probably best," he agrees. "Because in all honesty, we don't know if we're getting that part of it right. I guess the math looks solid, people should be going home, but what happens if you go home and you're dead with your soul stuck in a lantern?"
Actually, maybe Gregor knows that part through personal experience, and what was intended as a rhetorical question becomes a question he hopes there might be some answer to. He sets his glass down and looks over at the other man, one who went home, even if not via the portal, and actually remembered.
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Actually, maybe Gregor knows that part through personal experience, and what was intended as a rhetorical question becomes a question he hopes there might be some answer to. He sets his glass down and looks over at the other man, one who went home, even if not via the portal, and actually remembered.