Fujiwara opened his mouth to note that he had brought up that 'burden' again, but decided against saying anything else in the end and went back to eating. He still had good intentions in the end, so it wasn't really all that important how he got his feelings across. Ayame, took Umichi's suggestions in for a second and thought for a while, but just as she was about to answer Suki had left the table. The two silently continued eating dinner until Suki returned and asked if there were any objections to the plan. "I'm okay with heading into the dungeon as a group. Everyone's probably already given well enough reason to head in, and I'm confident that we'll be able to get some good knowledge out of this." she stated before leaning back in her chair. "But today was quite stressful. Do you think we should turn in early so we can prepare for everything tomorrow? I kind of want to resolve all of the things that are buzzing around in my head- it's not exactly one of the best feelings in the world." Fujiwara glanced away from the table as Ayame mentioned this. It was his fault that today was so chaotic, and he knew that fact well. At this point, he didn't really want to do much of anything at all- his confidence in himself had started to dissipate before he passed out, and now it had almost disappeared entirely. Was he really the great player he was before, or was that simply just him being delusional. Closing his eyes, Fujiwara finished his food and stood up from his chair, unintentionally drawing attention to himself. "I'm going to... Sleep now, I guess. I'll see you tomorrow." he said as he left the table. Ayame watched and almost smacked her forehead at the major faux pas she just committed. That was so absent-minded of her, it was absurd. How could she have forgotten that easily? "H-hold on-" she began to say, but by then Fujiwara had already left the first floor of the inn to his room. Sighing, Ayame sat back down and massaged her forehead. "That was... That was really my bad, huh...?"