[It always comes down to this - Byakuran is restless, bored and perhaps a little frigid around the edges due to his recent conversations with Tsunayoshi. He is therefore, at a crossroads - he does not particularly care about the morality of people like Sawada Tsunayoshi, but he is curious. He cannot be the only one in this wide, new world who can
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I really am just curious though - everyone has such elaborate ideas on what morality is~.
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Also he still calls bullshit, but... he's intrigued a little now; like a moth to a flame.]
I don't like the word morality. But. I don
[Screw this. Do you know how annoying it is to type on this damn thing when you're not used to touchscreen typing or typing of any sort, have to take off your gloves, and it has issues recognizing one of your hands as a hand...
He bloody well hates texting.]
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[Sinners and saints. Funny, it was the one thing Road almost had right.]
I don't trust people that try to say they're moral or 'right' and pass judgment down. No one has that kind of moral high ground, but I think it's the intent of people that matter. I believe in trying to help people however I can and I don't care much for those that would turn away.
Although... I can understand why. [That's just not his choice of action.]
I know it's a little selfish... but I want to do whatever I can with whatever is in front of me. I can't not do something to try and help.
[A little terse; quiet scoff.] Call that whatever morality you will.
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Though he thinks it a farce, he has always been interested in the mindset of people who actually care. As though trying to regain an understanding of what it is like.]
That sounds ambitious.
[He pauses.]
I think people would call you a 'good' person.
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