With the danger behind them, Edgeworth once again took notice of how cramped and dark their surroundings really were - even with the light of the Rapier. He set his mouth in a thin, grim line, trying to keep those thoughts at the back of his mind. This was the worst time to let his imagination get the better of him.
He didn't answer Genesis anymore in his thoughts or with words, but answered by continuing to walk forward, no longer needing his flashlight. Edgeworth slowed down slightly to listen for any signs of incoming enemies, or allies - and to also calm himself. Sensing Genesis' soul wavelength through the Rapier helped, at least.
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He didn't answer Genesis anymore in his thoughts or with words, but answered by continuing to walk forward, no longer needing his flashlight. Edgeworth slowed down slightly to listen for any signs of incoming enemies, or allies - and to also calm himself. Sensing Genesis' soul wavelength through the Rapier helped, at least.