Normally, Bowser's reaction to finding out that Parsee had no information regarding her own disappearance might be to shoot a blast of fire out of anger. However, for better or worse, he is still unable to, and instead coughs up just a few clouds of smoke. The anger, however, is directed more toward the world itself then Parsee.
Still visibly angered, he asks, "Well, we'll have to make it figure out disappearing people, then. Pay so much attention to it it starts giving us a concrete process. Record every time a person goes missing, what they were doing, who was the last person they talked to... Everything. And do something with all that stuff that the world can't ignore."
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Still visibly angered, he asks, "Well, we'll have to make it figure out disappearing people, then. Pay so much attention to it it starts giving us a concrete process. Record every time a person goes missing, what they were doing, who was the last person they talked to... Everything. And do something with all that stuff that the world can't ignore."