The next person stepped up.
Sett handed him a Tomb Heart. But the moment the Door saw it, it shrieked. "Don't throw that disgusting thing into me!"
Sett was taken aback.
"Don't! Don't! Don't!" Its hands clenched. "That thing is too disgusting!"
Sett frowned.
It was true that Tomb Hearts tasted disgusting, but was there a need for such a drastic reaction?
There is something more to this.
"It's a Tomb Heart," Sett said. "It is a good thing."
When you want someone to tell you about something, it was better to make a wrong statement instead of asking a question.
If you say something wrong, they will feel compelled to correct you to show they have better knowledge than you. Whereas if you ask them for the knowledge straightforwardly, they would feel an urge to protect their own knowledge and keep it for themselves.
The moment he called it a good thing, the Door Spirit shrieked even louder.
"A good thing? A Tob Heart is a good thing?! NO. It is not a good thing for everyone!"