[Vergil wrinkles his nose slightly at the "clappin' cheeks" remark, but he takes no particular offense to it. At this point, Vergil is a little more accustomed to Nero's tendency for flippant remarks and recognizes them not to serve the same purpose as Dante's which are so often meant to be dismissive and minimizing. It is just simply how Nero talks. Vergil doesn't always care for it... But he would also hazard a guess Nero does not always care for Vergil's vocabulary either, so to that end they are even.]
Of course, [he says so matter-of-fact, one should think it the obvious comparison. Not that Vergil thinks it entirely unreasonable for not seeing the similarities with Sparda given that the Order possessed some...unique interpretations for his visage. It's only been recently that Nero has been afforded the opportunity to see Sparda as he actually was in human form the family portrait at the very least.] Do you disagree?
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Of course, [he says so matter-of-fact, one should think it the obvious comparison. Not that Vergil thinks it entirely unreasonable for not seeing the similarities with Sparda given that the Order possessed some...unique interpretations for his visage. It's only been recently that Nero has been afforded the opportunity to see Sparda as he actually was in human form the family portrait at the very least.] Do you disagree?