It would be a logical choice... But Athena-san and Klavier-san both escaped death once. They were condemned for no greater reason than having been born into unfortunate circumstances, and to be given that hope back again just for them to have to relinquish it with their own hands... it just seems too cruel. [his sympathy is almost kind of real... as real as it can get for him, anyway. they shared a situation, after all, and tried their best to help him; in his own way, he's grateful to them for it.]
As for Maya-san - keeping the person that can bridge the living and the dead is an important thing, don't you think?
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It would be a logical choice... But Athena-san and Klavier-san both escaped death once. They were condemned for no greater reason than having been born into unfortunate circumstances, and to be given that hope back again just for them to have to relinquish it with their own hands... it just seems too cruel. [his sympathy is almost kind of real... as real as it can get for him, anyway. they shared a situation, after all, and tried their best to help him; in his own way, he's grateful to them for it.]
As for Maya-san - keeping the person that can bridge the living and the dead is an important thing, don't you think?