[He doesn't care much for the look Manfred gives him, probably because he already knows he comes off as ridiculous and paranoid, going around Cerealia well-armed. But Edgeworth is no longer taking any chances, knowing that a quiet city can suddenly erupt into chaos.
But the bow tie...his eyes widen at the sight of Manfred von Karma wearing, of all things, a bow tie. That catches his attention far more than the subtle change in the older prosecutor's favorite shade of blue, and in fact Edgeworth finds himself staring at the bow tie for a second before blinking, and remembering his manners as well as why he's even here in the first place. Certainly not to question Manfred's new dress sense. Edgeworth would be a hypocrite, he's starting to collect bow ties himself.]
Yes, I do.
[Why wouldn't he? Edgeworth opens his jacket and reaches into the inner pocket to draw out the spare cravat, immaculate and perfect. He offers this to Manfred without any fanfare, with a civil tone and a straight face, all traces of his initial surprise gone.]
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But the bow tie...his eyes widen at the sight of Manfred von Karma wearing, of all things, a bow tie. That catches his attention far more than the subtle change in the older prosecutor's favorite shade of blue, and in fact Edgeworth finds himself staring at the bow tie for a second before blinking, and remembering his manners as well as why he's even here in the first place. Certainly not to question Manfred's new dress sense. Edgeworth would be a hypocrite, he's starting to collect bow ties himself.]
Yes, I do.
[Why wouldn't he? Edgeworth opens his jacket and reaches into the inner pocket to draw out the spare cravat, immaculate and perfect. He offers this to Manfred without any fanfare, with a civil tone and a straight face, all traces of his initial surprise gone.]