[it's a gruesome tale, but a fascinating one; nahida is well aware of the sorts of atrocities that humans can commit, and though it's hurt her to witness them here, hearing about it is...
well, not fine. but there's not really any sort of distressed dip in her feelings like one might have expected, given her emotional reactions to the deaths they've experienced here so far. there's sympathy for the victims and for the daughter who is receiving treatment, and a bit of "oh, good" vibes when she hears that the neighbor was caught, along with the sort of fascination one might have when reading about or hearing about a particularly interesting case in school.
academic curiosity, maybe.]
I see... applied properly, profiling seems like it would be an extremely useful tool, then.
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well, not fine. but there's not really any sort of distressed dip in her feelings like one might have expected, given her emotional reactions to the deaths they've experienced here so far. there's sympathy for the victims and for the daughter who is receiving treatment, and a bit of "oh, good" vibes when she hears that the neighbor was caught, along with the sort of fascination one might have when reading about or hearing about a particularly interesting case in school.
academic curiosity, maybe.]
I see... applied properly, profiling seems like it would be an extremely useful tool, then.