Perhaps you caused the events that led to the tragedy, but I sincerely doubt that you did so purposefully and knowing that it would lead to such events, nya~.
Well, you may say so now, but no matter how many and what types of changes come upon something, no matter how unrecognizable the product is from the reagent, in essence, it still remains the same, nya~. A hydrocarbon burns in air until only gases remain, but it contains no more or less hydrogen, or oxygen, or carbon then when it began, nya~. At your core is the boy to whom I taught first year alchemy, and though your outside appearance and actions may change, you are still that boy, and nothing will ever change that, nya~.
And please tell the Kaiser that this basic principle applies to him as well, nya~.
Because it's better this way.
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Because it is.
It has to be.
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And I have to find a way to complete this card, or all that work will have been for naught.
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Ah, I see, nya~. Something happened to them accidentally, and you're blaming yourself for that, nya~.
After all, the Judai I know would never kill anyone on purpose, nya~.
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One thing led to another, and I killed them in the end.
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There was nothing that could be done.
Even so, it's over.
I'm not turning back. I'm not going to rethink this.
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Well, you may say so now, but no matter how many and what types of changes come upon something, no matter how unrecognizable the product is from the reagent, in essence, it still remains the same, nya~. A hydrocarbon burns in air until only gases remain, but it contains no more or less hydrogen, or oxygen, or carbon then when it began, nya~. At your core is the boy to whom I taught first year alchemy, and though your outside appearance and actions may change, you are still that boy, and nothing will ever change that, nya~.
And please tell the Kaiser that this basic principle applies to him as well, nya~.
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whatever.
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