There was no way to get justice for her death in this place and I saw no need to be personally offended by it. There was likewise no need to seek retribution against Zola.
[It's certainly not a surprise that it's what Alexei chose to do, but in this one instance, Alexei is right.]
It seems he didn't even mind you abstaining... I'm a bit surprised, I thought he'd at least make a show of pointing out the people who weren't playing along.
I wonder if he would actually enjoy it if we allowed him to choose who dies. On the one hand, he could select anyone he wanted, but on the other I'm fairly sure the story isn't supposed to play out like that.
I imagine he'd be fine with it once, just to put us in our place and remind us who has the power here. A repeat performance would certainly irritate him. But then again, he is a tricky one, and I won't claim I understand exactly what it is he's looking for in all of this.
[He sighs a bit at that; he's still feeling twitchy, mildly agitated about this entire thing.]
It will be whatever it will be, I suppose. I do wonder how he plans to dispose of Zola - I understand that someone will be selected to execute her, but that tells us little.
[Certainly he has more of a reason than just sadism!! But anyway.]
I'm curious about that as well. He really didn't give us much information to go on... I suppose we'll find out soon enough, but whatever it is he has planned, it'll undoubtedly be entertaining for him.
[He's quiet for a moment at that; it isn't... It's something that doesn't feel right to him, and he isn't about to get into the reasons why with Yeager, but it draws up something that he's been trying rather hard not to think about.
It leads to thoughts of what he's doing back home. What he should be doing now, and instead, he's...]
Undoubtedly.
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Do what you will with the evening. I have no directions for you at this time, outside of again insisting that you do nothing stupid or regrettable with your time.
[It doesn't get a proper bow from him because there's always the possibility someone could walk by, but he rests a hand on his chest and ducks his head to mimic one anyway.]
I can assure you I won't do anything I'll regret~
[...considering it's coming from yeager, that much probably isn't surprising...]
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[So yeah.]
There was no way to get justice for her death in this place and I saw no need to be personally offended by it. There was likewise no need to seek retribution against Zola.
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[It's certainly not a surprise that it's what Alexei chose to do, but in this one instance, Alexei is right.]
It seems he didn't even mind you abstaining... I'm a bit surprised, I thought he'd at least make a show of pointing out the people who weren't playing along.
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[He sighs a bit at that; he's still feeling twitchy, mildly agitated about this entire thing.]
It will be whatever it will be, I suppose. I do wonder how he plans to dispose of Zola - I understand that someone will be selected to execute her, but that tells us little.
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I'm curious about that as well. He really didn't give us much information to go on... I suppose we'll find out soon enough, but whatever it is he has planned, it'll undoubtedly be entertaining for him.
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It leads to thoughts of what he's doing back home. What he should be doing now, and instead, he's...]
Undoubtedly.
[...]
Do what you will with the evening. I have no directions for you at this time, outside of again insisting that you do nothing stupid or regrettable with your time.
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[It doesn't get a proper bow from him because there's always the possibility someone could walk by, but he rests a hand on his chest and ducks his head to mimic one anyway.]
I can assure you I won't do anything I'll regret~
[...considering it's coming from yeager, that much probably isn't surprising...]