I don't mind. [Bruno shakes his head a little.] Part of what Giorno is able to do with Gold Experience is accelerate the healing process, but by the time he reached me, I was already dead. Honestly, I'm not sure even Giorno knows exactly how he did it, but in healing my body, he bound my soul to it for a little while longer.
But he didn't bring me back to life. My body was still dead. My heart didn't beat, and I didn't need to breathe, sleep, or eat. So it was only a temporary state of being and I was still... [How should he put it?] ...disconnecting with my body as time went on. Immediately after coming back, my body temperature was low and I was already losing my sense of touch.
[If Bruno doesn't seem particularly bothered by what he's saying and even a little nonchalant in his elaboration, it's because it's really not that big of a deal to Bruno to talk about it.]
After that, my hearing started to go, but I destroyed most of what I had left of that in a fight. [It wasn't like he had a reason to preserve it at that point, anyway.] My vision started to fade quickly once my hearing went.
I don't think my body would have lasted more than a handful of hours at the most once my vision got to that point. [There's a beat and then Bruno adds,] I was fortunate to have lasted just long enough to see things most of the way to the end.
[Of all that he says, it's that last thing that has a subtle touch of emotion attached to it.]
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But he didn't bring me back to life. My body was still dead. My heart didn't beat, and I didn't need to breathe, sleep, or eat. So it was only a temporary state of being and I was still... [How should he put it?] ...disconnecting with my body as time went on. Immediately after coming back, my body temperature was low and I was already losing my sense of touch.
[If Bruno doesn't seem particularly bothered by what he's saying and even a little nonchalant in his elaboration, it's because it's really not that big of a deal to Bruno to talk about it.]
After that, my hearing started to go, but I destroyed most of what I had left of that in a fight. [It wasn't like he had a reason to preserve it at that point, anyway.] My vision started to fade quickly once my hearing went.
I don't think my body would have lasted more than a handful of hours at the most once my vision got to that point. [There's a beat and then Bruno adds,] I was fortunate to have lasted just long enough to see things most of the way to the end.
[Of all that he says, it's that last thing that has a subtle touch of emotion attached to it.]