"Anyways, I just find bugs," he continued. "Sometimes I fix them, too."
It wasn't him being modest - at least not in his eyes. He found other people's mistakes; he fixed them. When he'd first gotten into this line of work, he'd been surprised - perhaps even frustrated - at just how many careless errors and negligent failures people made, but sooner or later he'd just gotten used to it.
Or perhaps, he'd matured. It was just a fact of life, after all - the artist is blind to the flaws in their own work, and a second set of eyes is needed to point out the obvious mistakes. His job was just to provide a second opinion. Just a particularly nuanced and specialized second opinion, that was all.
"Yeah, you say that," Chi said, and he could almost hear her rolling her eyes at him. "Pretty sure you'd say Professor Pascal just finds bugs, too."
"That's different," he protested. "What Kurone did practically defined a new era of hacking. A whole new discipline - "