randomtengureporter :
"Honored Sagiri?" We dun need no stinkin' literary barriers! There are /questions/ to be asked! "What are your thoughts on privacy? What would you say is your biggest regret? Do you have a favorite indulgence, and what are your general thoughts on indulgence as a whole? Any favorite books or stories?"
Reponse:
Sorry, Sagiri is not the best person to interview as she’s terribly curt. I’ll expand on her first person answers a bit for you.
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34: Thoughts on privacy? (Are they a private person, or are they prone to ‘TMI’?) “Though working in harmony with others is of utmost importance, every person is entitled to their share of privacy.”
(Basically, Sagiri is an incredibly private person. Since her master’s death, Shichi is probably the only person she is close to and she rarely tells him anything about herself. Her inner thoughts and feelings are often (as unhealthy as it may be) locked tightly away.)
27: What is their biggest regret? “Like I said, every person is entitled to their share of privacy.”
(Sorry, she would not openly answer this question! She regrets not reaching her village in time to save it, and her family. In addition, she regrets never making amends with her father before his death.)
8: Favorite indulgence and feelings surrounding indulging. “I’m afraid a monastic life and ‘indulgences’ do not go hand in hand.”
(Again, she’s not being open. Her indulgences are simple things like occasional sweets or when Shichi prepares her favorite tea (gyokuro). But now that he’s gone, nobody makes it for her anymore.)
12: Favorite book genre? “I am not terribly fond of stories or folktales, though I do enjoy reading books on medicinal study and combat theory. My most-read piece, however, would be the Lotus Sutra.”
(Don’t worry, she’s got nothing to hide here!)
De jisuk - Source 14janv.2014