[He notices the lack of reply. It makes him think that Hiccup is one of the many people here who just don't have the courage to choose something, or one of the fools that actually think they can have everything they want without losing anything.]
Good for you then.
[He's not impressed at the least, that much is clear. But he's not in the mood to argue, he rarely does actually, why bother? Sooner or later this dream that Luceti is will come to an end and everyone will forget everything, all their friendships and bonds and promises and knowledge. And none of them will care because they won't remember anything of it. Or this place will remind them why it's a prison and why they shouldn't be content here, that they don't have the right for it. So why bother arguing when he knows that the one who's not fooling himself is him? Let the other enjoy his stars and friends while he can. It won't last.]
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Good for you then.
[He's not impressed at the least, that much is clear. But he's not in the mood to argue, he rarely does actually, why bother? Sooner or later this dream that Luceti is will come to an end and everyone will forget everything, all their friendships and bonds and promises and knowledge. And none of them will care because they won't remember anything of it. Or this place will remind them why it's a prison and why they shouldn't be content here, that they don't have the right for it. So why bother arguing when he knows that the one who's not fooling himself is him? Let the other enjoy his stars and friends while he can. It won't last.]