[There is much of this he believes himself to already know, which may lend itself to his lack of urgent interest in hearing more. Ultimately, though, Emet-Selch is not wrong - Estinien does have his own interpretation in mind, and it would be difficult to shake him from it with mere words.]
Ah.
[So this was all about that first comment he made, then. Here he'd thought it was going somewhere other than idle pedantry.]
I hadn't known you felt so put upon in the service of your god. I had thought being drawn here would be meaningfully distinct, given your freedom of movement in and about our star.
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Ah.
[So this was all about that first comment he made, then. Here he'd thought it was going somewhere other than idle pedantry.]
I hadn't known you felt so put upon in the service of your god. I had thought being drawn here would be meaningfully distinct, given your freedom of movement in and about our star.