The sort of people the three of you are... it would have made no sense for any of you to be responsible.
[which is... well.
nahida is the god of wisdom. she is meant to follow the threads of knowledge she gathers to their natural conclusion, and to accept the answers she finds there. emotion isn't necessarily meant to play a part in it, but emotion is also a natural part of life.
people's heads and their hearts are often at war with each other, but she can't imagine those three's heads or hearts leading any of them to kill buzen.]
I'm glad we were able to prove it, in the end. I didn't expect it to be her, but...
[she'll admit that much - although she doesn't really know her well enough to trust her the way she trusts ylfa's team.
i believe you, she'd said to ylfa. i want to believe you, she'd said to libby.]
...I agree with that. I think there are things that feel very cruel to us, when we don't have all the facts... but that doesn't mean that's what they are.
Yeah. What I found out is something that - I didn't want to tell even you guys in case it would get the person who told me in trouble. Since I know he only told me because he felt guilty.
[she looks at the bracelet of flowers on her wrist and there's a sad feeling.]
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Thank you for trusting us. I knew none of us would but I didn't know how to make anybody see that.
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[which is... well.
nahida is the god of wisdom. she is meant to follow the threads of knowledge she gathers to their natural conclusion, and to accept the answers she finds there. emotion isn't necessarily meant to play a part in it, but emotion is also a natural part of life.
people's heads and their hearts are often at war with each other, but she can't imagine those three's heads or hearts leading any of them to kill buzen.]
I'm glad we were able to prove it, in the end. I didn't expect it to be her, but...
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[she doesn't know her, but...]
Nahida, I want - at trial, when everyone is saying that something must have happened just to be cruel - I want us to stop saying that.
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[she'll admit that much - although she doesn't really know her well enough to trust her the way she trusts ylfa's team.
i believe you, she'd said to ylfa. i want to believe you, she'd said to libby.]
...I agree with that. I think there are things that feel very cruel to us, when we don't have all the facts... but that doesn't mean that's what they are.
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[...]
I know there must be a reason. But...
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I do know one thing about that - I don't know if you know, but maybe we should meet and talk about it.
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I've heard some things about there being reasons, but... No specifics yet. But I plan to speak with Libby, so maybe that will change.
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[she looks at the bracelet of flowers on her wrist and there's a sad feeling.]
But...I think a bunch of people know anyway.
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...let's see what other information comes to light tonight or tomorrow, and then meet about it afterwards. Does that sound like a good compromise?
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Thank you for being willing to talk this over with me.