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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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.