[He seriously considers it for a moment. Thinks of Akane-chan, who would probably be in here, eagerly getting her training in the 90s, who would probably be disappointed in him if he pushed. But he's frustrated, too. He's frustrated at people taking everything he says at face value, at being so stiflingly serious he feels like he's back in Japan even though a contrivance of circumstance has freed him. It makes a dark part of him wonder if Sybil was right, if there's really something so wrong with him that he can't function among "regular" people.
Can that be right, though? Even Kou-chan had fun, sometimes. Sure, his was drier humor than his own personal tastes, but it wasn't like this. He hates feeling like he isn't allowed to be himself, even here, where there's no such thing as a Psycho Pass or a Hue or a Crime Coefficient.]
1/2 again.....
Can that be right, though? Even Kou-chan had fun, sometimes. Sure, his was drier humor than his own personal tastes, but it wasn't like this. He hates feeling like he isn't allowed to be himself, even here, where there's no such thing as a Psycho Pass or a Hue or a Crime Coefficient.]