by Alessia Pentacost 7th September 2014, 4:49 pm
Xing listened in interest to Ashlynn's example, struggling to understand what exactly this whole machine thing was. Sure in her family's own lands they had hand operated mills, large scale saws and other medieval era technology, but something as advanced as a machine was beyond the half wyvern's understanding for now. That was until Ashlynn presented her example, which drew forth a lot of emotions from Xing. The first of these emotions was amazement, the way the inside of Ashlynn's leg looked was something far beyond Xing's imagination, and then came curiosity. For starters the technology in Ashlynn's leg alone was worth studying, and while other people in Xing's position would take that to an extreme length, such as kidnapping and ripping the cyborg's legs away, the half wyvern would never do that. "Wow...that..I am almost three hundred years old and not even I have seen such a sight" Xing just stared at the inside of Ashlynn's leg, her curious gaze analysing every inch of the machinery inside, as she finally understood the concept of a machine and "cyborgs.
Xing wondered what had caused Ashlynn to become a cyborg, and also what had forced her to need these robotic legs to walk, of course by that Xing didn't mean the injury that prevented Ashlynn from walking, more so how she came to suffer that injury. The fact these mechanical parts of Ashlynn's body looked so natural was something that amazed Xing, after all from the inside peek into Ashlynn's leg it looked anything but natural. Other people in Xing's place as a member of royalty may have been offended or disgusted by the fact Ashlynn pulled her trousers down but not Xing, she wasn't some soft dainty little flower that couldn't take other wise ugly things. When it came to Ashlynn apologising for her example Xing just chuckled and laughed softly, reminded of why she found short lived humans so amusing. "Oh you humans always get so worked up over the littlest things...it is fine Ashlynn, your example served a purpose of educating me, and it did so very effectively, so don't feel bothered by it" Personally Xing believed that people shouldn't worry about doing things the most efficient way, but that was her, and humans where very different from half wyverns.
Xing chuckled when Ashlynn mentioned her surprise that the half wyvern didn't join Fairy Tail or Blue Pegasus, and there was actually a rather good reason for that. See, both Fairy Tail and Blue Pegasus where something Xing viewed as restrictive, due to the fact both guilds where called "light guilds" they probably had certain expectations demanded of them, such as protecting Fiore from dangers. It was things like that expectation that put Xing off the guilds, she valued freedom and Nox Animus with its flying airship was something Xing viewed as a perfect representation of that. "Well, I find light guilds too restrictive of my freedoms, plus Nox Animus has an airship, and that makes travel easier." And it was at this point Xing would be giving out a hard truth, one that could potentially upset Ashlynn.; it was the answer to the cyborg's question. 2As for a traveling companion? Hmm..no thank you. Oh, and I do have plenty of money, I just prefer earning it myself. This cook book is my dream, making that dream off other people's hard earned money sounds like I'm cheating it" That one answer regarding why Xing preferred earning her own money would probably tell one rather a lot about the half wyvern's nature and personality.