he can actually understand the NO MATTER WHAT GETS IN MY WAAAY mentality that Kouha's displaying here extremely well, and his gaze drifts away from Yuyuko for a second. he understands, murderbro... he won't say anything regarding his suspicions (just yet, anyway), leaving everything Kouha's said unaddressed entirely. AND HE'S RIGHT ON THE SAME PAGE re: morals too of course, what a tweest (not a tweest at all).]
No. [very curtly, in response to Yuyuko.] I mentioned the idea and she was the one to ask if I could kill her painlessly. I even offered twice to leave the option behind; as I said, I had no intention of forcing a person into such a grim situation, unlike anyone who'd vote would do. [a very pointed stare...
because even though he does know he's being a manipulative shit, he also thinks it's 100% ridiculous for anyone to believe the vote is any less murdery just because it's indirect. the fact that the people killed through the vote would likely be unwilling is the exact reason he's trying for this 'target self-sacrificing people' angle in the first place - because there is a difference to him.]
As Kouha-san said, innocent people will die. Everyone here has something precious that they're fighting to return to and in the end, a vote would condemn those who have the least support, not those who have the least to lose. This way, the only ones who risk true death are the ones who are willing.
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he can actually understand the NO MATTER WHAT GETS IN MY WAAAY mentality that Kouha's displaying here extremely well, and his gaze drifts away from Yuyuko for a second. he understands, murderbro... he won't say anything regarding his suspicions (just yet, anyway), leaving everything Kouha's said unaddressed entirely. AND HE'S RIGHT ON THE SAME PAGE re: morals too of course, what a tweest (not a tweest at all).]
No. [very curtly, in response to Yuyuko.] I mentioned the idea and she was the one to ask if I could kill her painlessly. I even offered twice to leave the option behind; as I said, I had no intention of forcing a person into such a grim situation, unlike anyone who'd vote would do. [a very pointed stare...
because even though he does know he's being a manipulative shit, he also thinks it's 100% ridiculous for anyone to believe the vote is any less murdery just because it's indirect. the fact that the people killed through the vote would likely be unwilling is the exact reason he's trying for this 'target self-sacrificing people' angle in the first place - because there is a difference to him.]
As Kouha-san said, innocent people will die. Everyone here has something precious that they're fighting to return to and in the end, a vote would condemn those who have the least support, not those who have the least to lose. This way, the only ones who risk true death are the ones who are willing.