Chell had to admit that Jayne had a good point, as she'd been having similar suspicions. The thought of Aperture, of Earth being gone entirely was one that was difficult to swallow, especially when all the facts were coming from an Artificial Intelligence. She'd had enough of trusting those.
The exact details of the man's profession, however, sort of wooshed over her head (like most things). What was wrong with finding a job and getting the job done? She was good at getting the job done, especially when the job was singlehandedly taking on psychotic, homicidal giant robots.
She shot Wheatley a brief glare because that was rude, then offered a more questioning look to Jayne, hoping he would elaborate.
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The exact details of the man's profession, however, sort of wooshed over her head (like most things). What was wrong with finding a job and getting the job done? She was good at getting the job done, especially when the job was singlehandedly taking on psychotic, homicidal giant robots.
She shot Wheatley a brief glare because that was rude, then offered a more questioning look to Jayne, hoping he would elaborate.