[Is that supposed to be helping? He's not sure. He supposes Tenka isn't sure either. Does it make him feel better to hear that he's as important to Tenka as Shirasu is...? Not particularly. He...knows that he's important to Tenka, just as Tenka is to him... but on the same level, again, as that traitor.
But in a way, it also means that he'll have to work harder, to not leave Tenka's side.
Because right now, he supposes he's not much better, even if he didn't do all of those terrible things Shirasu did. But still...is this Tenka learning from his mistakes, or is it just really that much harder for him to abandon Shirasu despite how he did so to the entire Yamainu before? It may not be entirely logical, but hurt is rarely logical, and Sousei can't help it--it just seems wrong.]
...Then you've learned something over the years. [He'll take that much, he supposes. It's too hard to say anything else, especially when he doesn't necessarily know if he has the right to. But he's not going to force Tenka to respond to that, either. They brushed over it. They've moved on. He has to move on.]
You picked up [...] the Fuuma ninja and saved him. And then?
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But in a way, it also means that he'll have to work harder, to not leave Tenka's side.
Because right now, he supposes he's not much better, even if he didn't do all of those terrible things Shirasu did. But still...is this Tenka learning from his mistakes, or is it just really that much harder for him to abandon Shirasu despite how he did so to the entire Yamainu before? It may not be entirely logical, but hurt is rarely logical, and Sousei can't help it--it just seems wrong.]
...Then you've learned something over the years. [He'll take that much, he supposes. It's too hard to say anything else, especially when he doesn't necessarily know if he has the right to. But he's not going to force Tenka to respond to that, either. They brushed over it. They've moved on. He has to move on.]
You picked up [...] the Fuuma ninja and saved him. And then?