Like you said, towards the end, it isn't your choice.
( he sighs, watching where noah's own eyes drift between him and the glass case, but the more he talks, the easier it is for komaeda to decide how the other's hope fluctuates. what komaeda can tell is that such loss won't be easy for noah, but he'd use it to move forward to reflect on their memory properly. as long as none of them remain stagnant, it's a perspective that he's willing to accept for the moment. )
All you can do is carry on their wishes, and bring about the hope they died for. It's not a bad thing, Ebalon-kun.
( hope, that is. it may be hard for the other to understand now, but there's a reason why they have to use these deaths as stepping stones to push forward. if that was her plan, then it's obviously working considering everyone here either wants to buy the body to figure out what happened, or just to save her. neither is a wrong choice, but part of him is glad that this was showcased to them — they needed an extra push, the people who live within this school were becoming too comfortable. )
Then you're sacrificing yourself... wasn't it you who said self-sacrificing was stupid. ( he may be the pot calling the kettle black, but he's also the same when it comes to being a hypocrite. contradicting his words left and right for the same of hope, it really doesn't matter for him. though, was it worth it to pick apart noah's ideology and use it against him? well, he didn't have a goal, but he did want to make it known that his hope, and the caged girl's hope in a way is similar. ) Isn't it funny what people will do for one another?
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( he sighs, watching where noah's own eyes drift between him and the glass case, but the more he talks, the easier it is for komaeda to decide how the other's hope fluctuates. what komaeda can tell is that such loss won't be easy for noah, but he'd use it to move forward to reflect on their memory properly. as long as none of them remain stagnant, it's a perspective that he's willing to accept for the moment. )
All you can do is carry on their wishes, and bring about the hope they died for. It's not a bad thing, Ebalon-kun.
( hope, that is. it may be hard for the other to understand now, but there's a reason why they have to use these deaths as stepping stones to push forward. if that was her plan, then it's obviously working considering everyone here either wants to buy the body to figure out what happened, or just to save her. neither is a wrong choice, but part of him is glad that this was showcased to them — they needed an extra push, the people who live within this school were becoming too comfortable. )
Then you're sacrificing yourself... wasn't it you who said self-sacrificing was stupid. ( he may be the pot calling the kettle black, but he's also the same when it comes to being a hypocrite. contradicting his words left and right for the same of hope, it really doesn't matter for him. though, was it worth it to pick apart noah's ideology and use it against him? well, he didn't have a goal, but he did want to make it known that his hope, and the caged girl's hope in a way is similar. ) Isn't it funny what people will do for one another?