This response has Wen Ning looking concerned. How were those that needed protecting themselves supposed to protect others? Had they been grouped together so that the stronger ones could look out for those who were weaker? Surely that has to be the reason.
"Are there enough people that can? Fight. I mean. To look out for you." If he's going to be put into the position of looking out for a bunch of younger passengers then so be it. It wouldn't be right to put too much on their shoulders or to expect them to do tasks that are too much for them.
Protecting others is still a good goal. He far prefers it to destroying things. It's only a matter of exactly how much protecting he's going to be responsible for.
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"Are there enough people that can? Fight. I mean. To look out for you." If he's going to be put into the position of looking out for a bunch of younger passengers then so be it. It wouldn't be right to put too much on their shoulders or to expect them to do tasks that are too much for them.
Protecting others is still a good goal. He far prefers it to destroying things. It's only a matter of exactly how much protecting he's going to be responsible for.