[ Leaving our enemies unscathed... CERES. It's clear at this point who the enemy is. The Flamines... they clearly exist, as evidenced by Rojo's post, but whatever their presence is, whatever their role, it's unclear. CERES is the group that's using them for their emotions. CERES is the group that's lying to them about the implants in their bodies. Why fabricate all these things if not for some more sinister purpose? Yu has to find out the truth, and that means going up against CERES with everything he has. That may well not be possible without someone getting irrevocably hurt.
Can he live with himself if that's the case?
He already has blood and death on his hands and his conscience forever.
Screams he has nightmares of.
Zura isn't the only one here with a deep and abiding fear of loss.
But the answers to these questions and hypotheticals and his goals run counter to each other, and he knows in the end that what he has to do and what is required of him shut down those answers every time, no matter what the answers are. It doesn't matter if he can live with himself or not; he will, and he must, regardless of the outcomes. ]
We won't know it's impossible unless we try it, Katsura-san. Together. They may have the upper hand, but the more of us that work together, the better our chances are.
I've never said we should go easy on them. I've always fought without holding back and without regrets. But there's a difference between fighting when you know you have to, and fighting recklessly.
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Can he live with himself if that's the case?
He already has blood and death on his hands and his conscience forever.
Screams he has nightmares of.
Zura isn't the only one here with a deep and abiding fear of loss.
But the answers to these questions and hypotheticals and his goals run counter to each other, and he knows in the end that what he has to do and what is required of him shut down those answers every time, no matter what the answers are. It doesn't matter if he can live with himself or not; he will, and he must, regardless of the outcomes. ]
We won't know it's impossible unless we try it, Katsura-san. Together. They may have the upper hand, but the more of us that work together, the better our chances are.
I've never said we should go easy on them. I've always fought without holding back and without regrets. But there's a difference between fighting when you know you have to, and fighting recklessly.