[ A pause, as he tries to piece all of this together. ]
So he wanted you to kill him?
[ Amos' voice is somewhere between doubtful and questioning. Anything — anything — like this is incompatible with where he comes from. There's no praise, there's no final parting words of advice. There are only animals, and when one kills another, that's it. One's alive and one's dead. That's all.
But there's clearly a lot more going on here, and he isn't following at all. He's torn between turning back to Mamoru and continuing to watch the scene play out; eventually lands on the latter, not moving. If it doesn't have the answers, then Mamoru will after.
... If he feels like telling him, but he'll cross that bridge when he comes to it. ]
Gotta be easier ways to tell someone to take a different career path. Even if he wanted to prepare you for the real world, that seemed a little... [ he's not sure... ] permanent?
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So he wanted you to kill him?
[ Amos' voice is somewhere between doubtful and questioning. Anything — anything — like this is incompatible with where he comes from. There's no praise, there's no final parting words of advice. There are only animals, and when one kills another, that's it. One's alive and one's dead. That's all.
But there's clearly a lot more going on here, and he isn't following at all. He's torn between turning back to Mamoru and continuing to watch the scene play out; eventually lands on the latter, not moving. If it doesn't have the answers, then Mamoru will after.
... If he feels like telling him, but he'll cross that bridge when he comes to it. ]
Gotta be easier ways to tell someone to take a different career path. Even if he wanted to prepare you for the real world, that seemed a little... [ he's not sure... ] permanent?