Yes. [That's. Totally the reason.] I assume that if she didn't tell certain people her new address, she doesn't want them to find her, so I don't mind playing the middleman for her.
Sounds a little bit annoying though to have to deal with people looking for her when she doesn't want to see them. I think I'd probably just tell people to back off entirely after a while.
Maybe where you're from, but in Sumeru? Hah. I get angry just thinking about it. [Huffs!!!] Granted, it's better now that Nahida's in charge, but mainstream opinion is very slow to change. Not to mention dealing with investors and the like.
I'll be the first to tell you that I don't know much about art or politics. So I couldn't even tell you if it's really like that where I'm from. [ ... ] Sounds like a lot of good changes happened when Nahida stepped in though, at least.
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She doesn't live in Sumeru anymore. She left the house to me, but I sold it a little while ago.
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[ since that is...the impression. ]
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It's not a big deal, really. I get all kinds of garbage invitations myself, so I just throw it all out together.
[This sounds like a humble brag but it's really not]
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You're really more fixated on the craft than anything that actually comes with it, aren't you.
[ this is his takeaway. ]
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If only I could be. Unfortunately, architecture is more political than you'd think.
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I thought that was a whole thing. Art and politics being separate.
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Kaveh's expression softens, then, and he nods.]
Yes. She's been working hard for that very purpose.
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More attentive than some other gods I've heard about, so she has that going for her.