[...Sigh. So how does one resolve this, when one really, really doesn't want to? Because he really doesn't want to. Like. Not even remotely. And he has certain doubts about whether or not Van will make such an offer to him again- the others, maybe, but he knows that Van needs him. He's not so foolish as to just reject this opportunity to take his time in trying to "convert" Asch again.
Which, again, leaves him with a choice: continue to reject Van's supposed truce, or risk - yes, definitely risk - the very dangerous game of allowing Van the opportunity to attack first?
...Ugh. Not for the first time, he misses the simplicity of what their lives had become in Auldrant. It really was so much easier when they were enemies and killing people meant they stayed dead.]
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Which, again, leaves him with a choice: continue to reject Van's supposed truce, or risk - yes, definitely risk - the very dangerous game of allowing Van the opportunity to attack first?
...Ugh. Not for the first time, he misses the simplicity of what their lives had become in Auldrant. It really was so much easier when they were enemies and killing people meant they stayed dead.]
...If I were to agree, there'd be boundaries.