"Tch, I am not certain I would wish for an object to be inserted into my body, let alone my brain, if that is what you refer to..."
Look, Gilgamesh was from ancient Sumeria, and even if some of the technology in his vault might seem pretty anachronistic relative to his origins (golden armor and the flying aircraft), all this cyberpunk-esque technology was still utterly foreign to him. He was, as Lucy had observed, intelligent and adaptable enough to gather the gist of something like neuro-tech, but he would likely not feel fully comfortable with it until he had a much more holistic understanding thereof.
Thus he would certainly hope she is correct in her assumption that they may gain such abilities without the need for extraneous implants.
And as to the other point of discussion...
"Indeed, it seems we have the same idea. Very well, then." Gilgamesh turns, but looks back over his shoulder, waiting for Lucy to fall into step alongside him so that they may proceed. "I suppose it cannot hurt to familiarize myself with the establishments in this world, in any case. In my kingdom, I knew them all so well I could have sketched a map without the assistance of laborers and scribes, yet here is another matter. But even if this world is not my garden, it does not change my nature."
He was, after all, a being who was quite literally made to be the linchpin between gods and humans, a being who was made to be a King over humans, and those instincts were deeply intrinsic in his nature.
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Look, Gilgamesh was from ancient Sumeria, and even if some of the technology in his vault might seem pretty anachronistic relative to his origins (golden armor and the flying aircraft), all this cyberpunk-esque technology was still utterly foreign to him. He was, as Lucy had observed, intelligent and adaptable enough to gather the gist of something like neuro-tech, but he would likely not feel fully comfortable with it until he had a much more holistic understanding thereof.
Thus he would certainly hope she is correct in her assumption that they may gain such abilities without the need for extraneous implants.
And as to the other point of discussion...
"Indeed, it seems we have the same idea. Very well, then." Gilgamesh turns, but looks back over his shoulder, waiting for Lucy to fall into step alongside him so that they may proceed. "I suppose it cannot hurt to familiarize myself with the establishments in this world, in any case. In my kingdom, I knew them all so well I could have sketched a map without the assistance of laborers and scribes, yet here is another matter. But even if this world is not my garden, it does not change my nature."
He was, after all, a being who was quite literally made to be the linchpin between gods and humans, a being who was made to be a King over humans, and those instincts were deeply intrinsic in his nature.