Aloy expects questions about her statement of time, but only because everyone else seems to have them. She doesn't particularly want to explain, since it's hard for her to do so. It's all bits and pieces, just remains of a world that's long since dead and gone, and it makes it hard to form a coherent explanation beyond the one centering around Elizabet. So she's grateful enough that he doesn't question it, and she moves on.
"...There's not." Aloy agrees with a sigh as her expression falls lightly into concern, though it's muted. "Hopefully they learn quickly. I guess there's not much of a better motivation than fighting for your life."
It's cynical and even callous, but it's clear from her tone she doesn't mean it unkindly. She's sympathetic, but there's still a certain mentality she carries from living a sort of hunter-gatherer lifestyle about having to learn quickly or facing potentially fatal consequences.
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"...There's not." Aloy agrees with a sigh as her expression falls lightly into concern, though it's muted. "Hopefully they learn quickly. I guess there's not much of a better motivation than fighting for your life."
It's cynical and even callous, but it's clear from her tone she doesn't mean it unkindly. She's sympathetic, but there's still a certain mentality she carries from living a sort of hunter-gatherer lifestyle about having to learn quickly or facing potentially fatal consequences.