[Bad news, Yukio: Add is untrustworthy and no one's keeping him out of trouble.
If he's trying to give off an impression of being a dependable, trustworthy god, though, it would be a logical move to just agree to Yukio's request... but how can he bring up a weird thing like that and not elaborate? Is it dangerous? Does it do something cool? Add hasn't heard of anyone receiving items from home that weren't useful or meaningful to them in some way, so it can't be all bad.]
I'm afraid I can't keep a promise like that without knowing what it does. What sort of effect does it have? Does it only work when Rin uses it?
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If he's trying to give off an impression of being a dependable, trustworthy god, though, it would be a logical move to just agree to Yukio's request... but how can he bring up a weird thing like that and not elaborate? Is it dangerous? Does it do something cool? Add hasn't heard of anyone receiving items from home that weren't useful or meaningful to them in some way, so it can't be all bad.]
I'm afraid I can't keep a promise like that without knowing what it does. What sort of effect does it have? Does it only work when Rin uses it?