If I get into enough good graces, I hope to be able to bring back some information. I've never played a double agent before so I'm afraid I only know how to do this based on movies.
That's right. I'm afraid some of us have no reason to be alive. We don't bring any particular good, we don't do enough ill. We hardly change the world one way or another.
[ How should he put it? What he said before is true: he's surprised by the answer. Even he who lives life haphazardly and in a wish-washy way, he is doing more than simply being alive.
His curiosity as to what will happen if he does as "destiny" tells him; his interest in seeing what will happen with Sleep; is it more than Seishirou's reason for living?
It seems to be that way.
Yet he can't say that he pities or feels sorry for him; he's just surprised and so he can only say: ]
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There are some very odd people giving some very judgemental stares.
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What is that about a woman scorned?
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I suppose they might? I am not too worried about that but I think I should give up something just to uphold my flirting of before.
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If I get into enough good graces, I hope to be able to bring back some information. I've never played a double agent before so I'm afraid I only know how to do this based on movies.
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Is it all right to ask what compels you to do anything?
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I feel no matter the reason... I feel I'll still be surprised.
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We're just used to being alive.
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His curiosity as to what will happen if he does as "destiny" tells him; his interest in seeing what will happen with Sleep; is it more than Seishirou's reason for living?
It seems to be that way.
Yet he can't say that he pities or feels sorry for him; he's just surprised and so he can only say: ]
What a fascinating way that you live, Seishirou.
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But I mean that in the best way, I promise.