[Fortunately (unfortunately?) for them, Accelerator already has a good answer prepared for that question. Is it okay to fraternize with a mass murder?
No. Absolutely not. Especially not when you're a good person.
He'd been mentally preparing himself for this part, though even with that this still feels daunting. Maybe because Last Order, and Yomikawa and Yoshikawa aren't here, so he doesn't have anyone to fall back on. Not that it would be right to put them in such a position, but....
Anyways. He's overwhelmed them, which isn't surprising. This is a lot to take in and he doesn't want them to think he's expecting -- well, anything remotely positive. He's quiet, wanting to let them sort their thoughts out, but then Leo speaks up again.]
....
[A little too late for that kind of moral stance. He's pretty sure that, overall, that number has hit at least ten thousand and fifty with Hound Dog. Probably eleven thousand, if he takes into account the people who've been picking fights with him for years and were broken into bits by his reflection.
There's that, and the epiphany he had come to that night with Kihara. The one that brought out those wings. Leo is saying he doesn't need to kill anyone ever again, but he's already come to the decision that even though it isn't okay for him to kill people, he'll still do it without hesitating if it means protecting people like Last Order.
... Saying that out loud would be overkill, the two of them don't need some philosophical argument on top of what he's already dumped on of them, so he bites his tongue.
No, instead he grabs his crutch so he can pull away from the wall.]
I'm gonna go. I can find my own way out. [That seems like the best course of action, and not just because running is the easy option here.] If you guys want me deleting your contact info from my phone, that's fine. Just let me know.
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No. Absolutely not. Especially not when you're a good person.
He'd been mentally preparing himself for this part, though even with that this still feels daunting. Maybe because Last Order, and Yomikawa and Yoshikawa aren't here, so he doesn't have anyone to fall back on. Not that it would be right to put them in such a position, but....
Anyways. He's overwhelmed them, which isn't surprising. This is a lot to take in and he doesn't want them to think he's expecting -- well, anything remotely positive. He's quiet, wanting to let them sort their thoughts out, but then Leo speaks up again.]
....
[A little too late for that kind of moral stance. He's pretty sure that, overall, that number has hit at least ten thousand and fifty with Hound Dog. Probably eleven thousand, if he takes into account the people who've been picking fights with him for years and were broken into bits by his reflection.
There's that, and the epiphany he had come to that night with Kihara. The one that brought out those wings. Leo is saying he doesn't need to kill anyone ever again, but he's already come to the decision that even though it isn't okay for him to kill people, he'll still do it without hesitating if it means protecting people like Last Order.
... Saying that out loud would be overkill, the two of them don't need some philosophical argument on top of what he's already dumped on of them, so he bites his tongue.
No, instead he grabs his crutch so he can pull away from the wall.]
I'm gonna go. I can find my own way out. [That seems like the best course of action, and not just because running is the easy option here.] If you guys want me deleting your contact info from my phone, that's fine. Just let me know.