Lexaeus probably wouldn't turn him away. Even so, Marluxia was right. He had no way of getting to him anyway. He was a prisoner, civil prison though the Desert Palace was, and he would not be let out, especially so soon after Midgar. He expected Clan Khamja to wait until he suffered some sort of captor-bonding experience so that he could finally be trusted to leave and not disappear, or report anything to enemy groups or governments.
As if he could. He was a ryoka. He was probably considered more dangerous than they were.
Zexion looked up at the mention of Saix's Nobody weapon. He had expected this subject to come up, as much as he had hoped to avoid it. He understood why Aizen had opted for Marluxia's presence in the meeting; he had needed to know whether Axel and the girl were Ryoka. What better way to do that than gauging the reactions of two of those he had access to? Nevertheless, it was unfortunate for Zexion. He had hoped to keep the whole subject from Marluxia for as long as possible. Alas, it wasn't to be.
"Indeed," he said, resigned to the impending discussion.
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As if he could. He was a ryoka. He was probably considered more dangerous than they were.
Zexion looked up at the mention of Saix's Nobody weapon. He had expected this subject to come up, as much as he had hoped to avoid it. He understood why Aizen had opted for Marluxia's presence in the meeting; he had needed to know whether Axel and the girl were Ryoka. What better way to do that than gauging the reactions of two of those he had access to? Nevertheless, it was unfortunate for Zexion. He had hoped to keep the whole subject from Marluxia for as long as possible. Alas, it wasn't to be.
"Indeed," he said, resigned to the impending discussion.