[Gideon pauses, staring hard at his tablet. He hadn't asked for advice and doesn't want it from this man. Ashura's comment comes off to him as condescending in the extreme, given the context of their relationship (such as it is); the idea that there would be any question in the first place of Gideon's ability to find a book in the library riles especially.]
Are you a follower of Christ? I had hoped for informed recommendations.
[The expression he gives Ashura is utterly deadpan. While he's underlined the word 'had,' he'd really rather put the emphasis on 'informed.' Whatever Ashura is, Gideon assumes that 'well-versed in Christianity' is not it.]
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Are you a follower of Christ? I had hoped for informed recommendations.
[The expression he gives Ashura is utterly deadpan. While he's underlined the word 'had,' he'd really rather put the emphasis on 'informed.' Whatever Ashura is, Gideon assumes that 'well-versed in Christianity' is not it.]