[He asks almost sarcastically; although maybe a little rhetorical as well. He does have to wonder. Ichriu seems to reject any offer he might make.
Even so, at the very least Zero also does know already what to expect from his brother. Not that that will make it any less exasperating.]
That's the irony of this place. We're provided with just about everything. [somewhat bitterly] Save for the obvious of our freedom, or any leads as to how to escape. Then there's the whole virtual part.
[One of the parts to being here that disturbs him the most.]
Restaurants, recreational things like sports, arcades, the library. . . There's bound to be something you can find and enjoy. There's a school here, too.
[There has to be at least something that he'll find a liking to.
Soon having finally reached his apartment, Zero leads them in. It's fairly sizeable despite being for one person, and much more modern than what would be available around their home world. For the most part there are no personal effects around the apartment, but that's normal.]
You can take a bath to clean up if you want. The bathroom is through my bedroom down on the right. I'll get you a towel.