[ Levi’s suspicions are confirmed. The incriminatory look he levels Erwin with would have flayed the flesh off a lesser individual. Typical. Leave it to the commander of the Survey Corps to neglect his own basic needs. Often, Levi wonders if—like the majority of mankind—Erwin too has forgotten that he’s actually a human being. Monster, they call him. But powerful though it may be, the vision driving the commander ever onward can’t sustain his mortal body. ]
Yeah, [ he replies after a moment, rearranging sinewy limbs to stand up. ] Might want to wait for it to thaw once the fire is going, though.
[ Stepping around Erwin, he retrieves some of the food supplies that he had hidden earlier. When he returns, it’s with a can of frozen corned beef hash and a plain, empty mug. He settles down again. ]
Found this too.
[ And here he holds up the true prize: a still-wrapped tea bag. ]
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Yeah, [ he replies after a moment, rearranging sinewy limbs to stand up. ] Might want to wait for it to thaw once the fire is going, though.
[ Stepping around Erwin, he retrieves some of the food supplies that he had hidden earlier. When he returns, it’s with a can of frozen corned beef hash and a plain, empty mug. He settles down again. ]
Found this too.
[ And here he holds up the true prize: a still-wrapped tea bag. ]