They sound like a child, petulant and complaining about the food that's been put on their plate rather than someone who is on the verge of collapse because of their stubbornness. It's only made worse by the way Enkidu deflects and attempts to distract the conversation to Ozymandias' lack of a Bond at present. His brow furrows in both displeasure and mild irritation.
"There are plenty who would offer themselves to me as a stopgap measure if required."
It's likely obvious from Ozymandias' tone that he finds the notion of a temporary Bond generally disagreeable, but he's not so stubborn or rigid in his preferences and standards that he would allow things to progress to the degree to which Enkidu has. It's perhaps even more obvious that he has no desire to engage in further conversation about himself at the moment. Not really.
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They sound like a child, petulant and complaining about the food that's been put on their plate rather than someone who is on the verge of collapse because of their stubbornness. It's only made worse by the way Enkidu deflects and attempts to distract the conversation to Ozymandias' lack of a Bond at present. His brow furrows in both displeasure and mild irritation.
"There are plenty who would offer themselves to me as a stopgap measure if required."
It's likely obvious from Ozymandias' tone that he finds the notion of a temporary Bond generally disagreeable, but he's not so stubborn or rigid in his preferences and standards that he would allow things to progress to the degree to which Enkidu has. It's perhaps even more obvious that he has no desire to engage in further conversation about himself at the moment. Not really.
"It is not a matter of what one wants, Enkidu."