[ If Kasumi Goto weren't exceptional at lying and deception, which coincidentally involves a lot of acting, she might have visibly responded to the mention of Hock's name. Her grip on her own arms might have tightened, her smile might have twitched or even faded into a frown, she might have taken a deep breath and exhaled tensely.
Fortunately, she is a master of the craft, so at the drop of the name, she merely nods, her smile fading not into a frown, but into an indifferent line. She's responding only enough to convey that Audrey Ishii regrets the passing of a man with such fine taste. ]
Hock did have... [ another thing Kasumi is careful not to show is her elation that she has to refer to Hock in the past tense, now ] ...a preference for hiding his most valuable pieces where no one else can enjoy them. I hear he had Michelangelo's David and the Statue of Liberty's head. What a shame that he passed on so abruptly. I would have loved to personally speak to him about his collection.
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Fortunately, she is a master of the craft, so at the drop of the name, she merely nods, her smile fading not into a frown, but into an indifferent line. She's responding only enough to convey that Audrey Ishii regrets the passing of a man with such fine taste. ]
Hock did have... [ another thing Kasumi is careful not to show is her elation that she has to refer to Hock in the past tense, now ] ...a preference for hiding his most valuable pieces where no one else can enjoy them. I hear he had Michelangelo's David and the Statue of Liberty's head. What a shame that he passed on so abruptly. I would have loved to personally speak to him about his collection.