Ah, it sorta hurt, his dearest sister’s disappointment, but Jaeger smiled regardless, glad that she was safe and that she was happy to see Nein. That’s what was really important, anyways, getting the two of them to become friends, best friends, and then, finally, lovers. Nein, after all, was going to inherit his parent’s shop once he gets old enough, and having a skilled businessman as a husband will definitely allow Schwertleite to live a fulfilling life, free of hunger and drafty bedrooms! That being said… [b]“Yeah, that’s totally sexism! Don’t worry, sister dearest, I’ll be sure to e-mail the developers of this game about this bullshit after I l-”[/b] Then Nein pointed out that the logout option was gone, and Ja, still on the ground, sighed heavily. Oh boy, this was going to be a problem right…but at the same time, suspension bridge effect! Nein and Schwertleite, trapped in a ‘die in the game, die in real life’ situation! With his sister’s natural charms as a beautiful and passionate individual, she’ll be able to bag Nein with utmost ease! After that, the raven-haired warrior will just have to ensure that the two of them survive until the end of this death game, and voila! Happy ending for all of them! Picking himself off the ground as Nein began to show off the terrible loot that he had acquired, Jaeger brushed off a few dust particles from his dark coat, before catching the sheathed bowie knife. He presented it to his beloved sister, and said, [b]“Here you go, Schwertleite! Your brother can make do with just a stick, but the Hero of the party should always have a bladed weapon, right?”[/b] He didn’t really mind whatever junk Nein picked up after that. Being a Wild Card class meant a life of eternally hoarding anyways. Jaeger grabbed the broomless stick, waved it around a few times, and decided that this would be fine.