Now this is Yusuke's kind of party, and one where he's considerably more at ease than the nobility's idea of a good time. The rules here are the ones he grew up with: eat, drink, be merry, and celebrate a job well done.
Which isn't to say he isn't on the lookout for trouble, of course. It's open mingling between the two nations, and he was the first to voice his reservations on the point of needing to work together to deal with these incursions. But trouble's far less likely at this level of the party, and more likely, if it does occur, to be the kind of trouble he can handle by breaking up a fight. Better to leave the nobility to those who speak Insinuation and Veiled Threat.
When he's not actively mingling or raiding a food table, he can occasionally be found off to one side of the gathering, drawing in that quickly-becoming-ever-present blank book of his.
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Which isn't to say he isn't on the lookout for trouble, of course. It's open mingling between the two nations, and he was the first to voice his reservations on the point of needing to work together to deal with these incursions. But trouble's far less likely at this level of the party, and more likely, if it does occur, to be the kind of trouble he can handle by breaking up a fight. Better to leave the nobility to those who speak Insinuation and Veiled Threat.
When he's not actively mingling or raiding a food table, he can occasionally be found off to one side of the gathering, drawing in that quickly-becoming-ever-present blank book of his.