[Soviet people, Soviet government, does it really matter? After Sofia, it seemed that everyone in the USSR, from the highest official to the lowliest prole, was furious with the United States and its heroes. While a nation's people and its bureaucracy shouldn't be confused, Edgeworth thought that the distinction was moot, at least in this case.
But he forgets about the Soviets the moment that Kotetsu mentions Colorado. He goes still for a moment, the muscles around his mouth tightening as he grips the messy paper towel]
Not yet. [He wants answers, but not out here. This is a topic for a private conversation. He looks down at the paper towel and then at Kotetsu] ...my apologies, but I left the trash can in the kitchen. Let's get rid of these, first.
[Gets up to leave. You can tell him all about Colorado inside, Kotetsu]
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But he forgets about the Soviets the moment that Kotetsu mentions Colorado. He goes still for a moment, the muscles around his mouth tightening as he grips the messy paper towel]
Not yet. [He wants answers, but not out here. This is a topic for a private conversation. He looks down at the paper towel and then at Kotetsu] ...my apologies, but I left the trash can in the kitchen. Let's get rid of these, first.
[Gets up to leave. You can tell him all about Colorado inside, Kotetsu]