[Greed had been excited to have an alchemist, but Kimbley is also not a fool. There's something going on here. The details of each other's stories don't mesh.
It's almost right, but it's like someone put pieces from another jigsaw into the set.]
It's not like I had anywhere else to go.
[It's not a very helpful prompt. Truthfully, he doesn't know why Greed hired him short of, well, greed. Kimbley could kill people with his bare hands. He probably assumed the alchemist would be useful to have around.]
I survived.
[It's said like he's agreeing. He's not stupid enough to say that he was the cause. That he'd found a better deal. Hanging around in some dingy bar hadn't been an ideal situation for him, but he'd stuck around because working for Greed hadn't been terrible.
Being given an offer to rejoin the military had been the more appealing off, that was all. Nothing personal. Archer outright slaughtering most of the bar hadn't been part of the deal, but there was also nothing Kimbley could have done about it.
Greed dying had been an unfortunate side effect he hadn't seen coming. Kimbley still isn't certain what happened. It wasn't something he ever discussed with the man who lured him away at any rate. Whatever happened, Kimbley was nearly positive Greed wouldn't be able to answer his question anyway.]
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It's almost right, but it's like someone put pieces from another jigsaw into the set.]
It's not like I had anywhere else to go.
[It's not a very helpful prompt. Truthfully, he doesn't know why Greed hired him short of, well, greed. Kimbley could kill people with his bare hands. He probably assumed the alchemist would be useful to have around.]
I survived.
[It's said like he's agreeing. He's not stupid enough to say that he was the cause. That he'd found a better deal. Hanging around in some dingy bar hadn't been an ideal situation for him, but he'd stuck around because working for Greed hadn't been terrible.
Being given an offer to rejoin the military had been the more appealing off, that was all. Nothing personal. Archer outright slaughtering most of the bar hadn't been part of the deal, but there was also nothing Kimbley could have done about it.
Greed dying had been an unfortunate side effect he hadn't seen coming. Kimbley still isn't certain what happened. It wasn't something he ever discussed with the man who lured him away at any rate. Whatever happened, Kimbley was nearly positive Greed wouldn't be able to answer his question anyway.]
Not many did.