[Right, Amos believes it all with every fiber of his being. Which makes them quite the contrast, Ciel supposes; even now, she believes in choices and isn't fussed about "losing out" on potential recruits. Some people they will never see eye to eye with, others simply don't possess the mettle to carry out the work that they must execute even if they were on 'this side' too with the 'right' beliefs. As a puppet with no will of her own, it's easy for her to act as ordered, but for those others who still harbor doubts and hopes...
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She doesn't react at the Martyr tidbit, or the glance he throws her. That Rand thought it was his job to save his world is far more interesting, and practically guarantees her that her "idea" will work. A boy like him, huh?]
Then consider our first stop an insurance. In case that doesn't go as planned, give him a reason to keep his head low and think twice before interfering with us again.
[It's blankly stated with a coldness she seldom shows around allies. There is nothing morally correct or justifiable in harming innocent civilians, after all. But since she's already on this path, the only way forward is sink further down below.]
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She doesn't react at the Martyr tidbit, or the glance he throws her. That Rand thought it was his job to save his world is far more interesting, and practically guarantees her that her "idea" will work. A boy like him, huh?]
Then consider our first stop an insurance. In case that doesn't go as planned, give him a reason to keep his head low and think twice before interfering with us again.
[It's blankly stated with a coldness she seldom shows around allies. There is nothing morally correct or justifiable in harming innocent civilians, after all. But since she's already on this path, the only way forward is sink further down below.]