But, hm. The purple seems awfully aggressive, huh. Even the Jesper one, maybe it's not violent, but add it to these and it's starting to paint a picture...]
Ushiromiya Battler is not a vengeful person. I'm sure he wants to stick up for his wife and look after her, but he knows violence isn't the right way to do that.
Ushiromiya Battler is not a vengeful person and knows violence isn't the right way to defend his wife [the words go wonky, a red period being stretched unnaturally out into more letters:] but Ushiromiya Battler thinks it would be nice to be the one making others hurt instead, for once.
Ushiromiya Battler does consider that kind of thing now and then, he's only human. But he hates having those thoughts, they don't make him feel good, so he wouldn't act on it.
Isn't that just saying "of course he liked it because he was being affected by an outside influence"?
People like being in control and hurting others, it's easy to allow pettiness to take control. That's not unique to Battler-kun. But he isn't someone who's defined by those stray thoughts. But I suppose I'm going to have to find proper proof, huh.
[Wow fine. Once again, she could probably say something pretty easily, but...Ange. And it's just better to find some more evidence anyway! So she puts those things back and goes to look at something else instead. The sharpened stick, although she's definitely not touching that tip, pretty sure she recognises that...]
There was opportunity, but he chose to flee instead. Furthermore, that scenario also caused participants to feel the need to harm others, among other mental effects which caused Battler's thinking to be wildly different than what is normal for him.
Ushiromiya Battler doesn't have combat skills to effectively protect people with, but that doesn't mean he can't help them. Ushiromiya Battler looks after people in his own way, by lightening the mood, fishing to feed them, helping them feel better and showing that he cares. He also has the intelligence to help them avoid danger. For these reasons, Ushiromiya Battler is an integral part of his team. There is no single thing that defines a person's worth.
Also can she use red if she tries hard enough. If so this is red, otherwise, guess it's blue.]
Ushiromiya Kyrie honestly likes very few people, respects even fewer, and trusts nearly no one, but Ushiromiya Battler is one of them because she knows that he is an earnest and reliable person. Anyone who knows him must see the same qualities.
[Oh. That was a lot easier than she thought actually. She thought she'd at least have to MacGyver something! Okay cool, she'll just take those and go cut the lock!]
I'll go ahead, you two follow whenever you're ready.
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But, hm. The purple seems awfully aggressive, huh. Even the Jesper one, maybe it's not violent, but add it to these and it's starting to paint a picture...]
Ushiromiya Battler is not a vengeful person. I'm sure he wants to stick up for his wife and look after her, but he knows violence isn't the right way to do that.
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Then,
Ushiromiya Battler is not a vengeful person and knows violence isn't the right way to defend his wife [the words go wonky, a red period being stretched unnaturally out into more letters:] but Ushiromiya Battler thinks it would be nice to be the one making others hurt instead, for once.
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Ushiromiya Battler does consider that kind of thing now and then, he's only human. But he hates having those thoughts, they don't make him feel good, so he wouldn't act on it.
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Ushiromiya Battler has acted on it [again, the words go wonky, this time, the purple period being made to stretch:] even though he didn't want to.
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Ushiromiya Battler would not have done that to Kaz Brekker if he had not been affected by something.
But that doesn't change that he enjoyed it.
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Isn't that just saying "of course he liked it because he was being affected by an outside influence"?
People like being in control and hurting others, it's easy to allow pettiness to take control. That's not unique to Battler-kun. But he isn't someone who's defined by those stray thoughts. But I suppose I'm going to have to find proper proof, huh.
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Ushiromiya Battler wants to help and protect Adora and will repay the favor toward anyone who hurts her.
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Battler didn't hurt anyone with this spear, and he didn't take revenge for anyone hurting Adora at that time.
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A lack of opportunity does not mean a lack of ability.
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Ushiromiya Battler doesn't have combat skills to effectively protect people with, but that doesn't mean he can't help them. Ushiromiya Battler looks after people in his own way, by lightening the mood, fishing to feed them, helping them feel better and showing that he cares. He also has the intelligence to help them avoid danger. For these reasons, Ushiromiya Battler is an integral part of his team. There is no single thing that defines a person's worth.
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Ushiromiya Battler will help his teammates however he can.
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Also can she use red if she tries hard enough. If so this is red, otherwise, guess it's blue.]
Ushiromiya Kyrie honestly likes very few people, respects even fewer, and trusts nearly no one, but Ushiromiya Battler is one of them because she knows that he is an earnest and reliable person. Anyone who knows him must see the same qualities.
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Ushiromiya Kyrie has a funny way of showing her affection.
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Ushiromiya Kyrie doesn't know how to show her affection properly in the first place. Sorry, Battler-kun.
[But more importantly, if this isn't the best way to spend her time, she's going to check the bathroom. Anything in the toilet tank??]
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HOW DO YOU KEEP DOING THIS?
Anyway, there are bolt cutters in the toilet tank.
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I'll go ahead, you two follow whenever you're ready.
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