[ It's not difficult to read this man -- or, it won't be if Nezumi is reading him correctly. His morals will actually be so high that he sees wrong when there's really none. So then comes the question: did he apply the same high standards to other people? Was he harsh? To the point of cruelty? If he held his own morals so high, he certainly wouldn't understand Nezumi. He's not apologetic. Nezumi did what he had to do to survive, and he'd do it all over again. ]
Are you the person who gets to decide what makes a good man? That sounds like a weighted job. How cruel of someone to give it to you.
[ Planting both feet on the ground, he turns to face this stranger. ]
Under the right circumstances, any man would find joy in spilling blood. If a man kills your family, wouldn't you enjoy getting revenge? If a good man is a perfect man, those are big shoes to fill. Guess I'll stick to being a bad one.
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Are you the person who gets to decide what makes a good man? That sounds like a weighted job. How cruel of someone to give it to you.
[ Planting both feet on the ground, he turns to face this stranger. ]
Under the right circumstances, any man would find joy in spilling blood. If a man kills your family, wouldn't you enjoy getting revenge? If a good man is a perfect man, those are big shoes to fill. Guess I'll stick to being a bad one.