[Liem listens with patient curiosity as Misa explains a little more about the place she came from and her own dreams for what a new world would look like. It's been a long time already since the last time he heard her speak of such things, and he doesn't remember much of what she'd said on the last occasion, back in Horos.]
And what happened?
[The way she speaks about this person who tried to change the world, it sounds as if they weren't successful after all. Of course, she could just mean that her world was erased before that person could gain much ground — but then, from the very first time he met her, Misa had always been set on making a new world to replace the old one. Why would she be so dead-set on leaving hers behind if it was finally becoming a safer, more just place to be?]
You're right, of course. A strong system of justice, one that people can rely on, is important. It's easy to become disillusioned and turn to crime when the system that should be enforcing fairness and stability doesn't actually protect those who need it.
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And what happened?
[The way she speaks about this person who tried to change the world, it sounds as if they weren't successful after all. Of course, she could just mean that her world was erased before that person could gain much ground — but then, from the very first time he met her, Misa had always been set on making a new world to replace the old one. Why would she be so dead-set on leaving hers behind if it was finally becoming a safer, more just place to be?]
You're right, of course. A strong system of justice, one that people can rely on, is important. It's easy to become disillusioned and turn to crime when the system that should be enforcing fairness and stability doesn't actually protect those who need it.