[For his own part, Edgeworth gives Kay no more than a brief aside glance at that, and remains quiet as he continues reading.]
(Supposedly, speaking in ways that are in accord with how she usually thinks would be advantageous, as well as the use of metaphor. Furthermore, it seems that if I anticipate that she will resist a given suggestion, it would be best to come about it with softened or indirect language. Projecting confidence and authority is vital as well, but I have significant practice at that.)
[Eventually, Edgeworth is satisfied that he's gleaned what he can from Mr. Erickson's notes without taking all day to study them at length. He sets down the notes where he found them, writes down a few things in his organizer, and finally carefully reaches for the walkie-talkie-like device to remove it from its charger.]
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(Supposedly, speaking in ways that are in accord with how she usually thinks would be advantageous, as well as the use of metaphor. Furthermore, it seems that if I anticipate that she will resist a given suggestion, it would be best to come about it with softened or indirect language. Projecting confidence and authority is vital as well, but I have significant practice at that.)
[Eventually, Edgeworth is satisfied that he's gleaned what he can from Mr. Erickson's notes without taking all day to study them at length. He sets down the notes where he found them, writes down a few things in his organizer, and finally carefully reaches for the walkie-talkie-like device to remove it from its charger.]
Are you ready, Kay?