[ Inigo quietly listens, although he does mouth a 'thanks' in Senku's direction after he's done talking. He's not too sure if the other said it to reassure him, but it's kind of Senku to clarify anyway, he thinks.
And when Nita speaks, he nods, also grateful. Glad to not be looking like a total weirdo here. ]
Yes. Even aside from all our cultural differences, there's also our circumstances to consider, which make everything harder. It's not like we could lock people like that up in some dungeon either. [ Like on the last mission. So it severely limits their options to either killing or letting those people go to do what they want. It's tough. ]
But like Senku said, these are rules we'd all have to agree on in the first place, or they wouldn't work. I don't think anyone would like having things forced upon them, especially in a situation where none of us are here voluntarily. [ And when it's something you're not used to. ] That's why I think this is exactly the sort of thing that would be good to talk about with everyone present.
[ And not just the small group who bothered to come here. ]
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And when Nita speaks, he nods, also grateful. Glad to not be looking like a total weirdo here. ]
Yes. Even aside from all our cultural differences, there's also our circumstances to consider, which make everything harder. It's not like we could lock people like that up in some dungeon either. [ Like on the last mission. So it severely limits their options to either killing or letting those people go to do what they want. It's tough. ]
But like Senku said, these are rules we'd all have to agree on in the first place, or they wouldn't work. I don't think anyone would like having things forced upon them, especially in a situation where none of us are here voluntarily. [ And when it's something you're not used to. ] That's why I think this is exactly the sort of thing that would be good to talk about with everyone present.
[ And not just the small group who bothered to come here. ]