[ moran's quick on the uptake, but the way the conversation turns is enough to distract him from it, if only for a few moments. although that reaction is sufficient enough to tell him that the man's not wholly jaded and cynical. it's a human reaction to sibyl, the horror of its system and enforced peace. ]
Mm. [ he agrees. after all, that's been the longest argument against sibyl, even if the system's managed to quash it out of existence. he takes a drag of his cigarettes. ] They do. [ straight up, right there. he thinks of kagari, of yayoi, of the many nameless others who didn't fit into society.
he continues, more bleakly, ]
And there were also people who suffered because the ones who killed others got away with it. Something in their brains made them invisible to the system.
no subject
Mm. [ he agrees. after all, that's been the longest argument against sibyl, even if the system's managed to quash it out of existence. he takes a drag of his cigarettes. ] They do. [ straight up, right there. he thinks of kagari, of yayoi, of the many nameless others who didn't fit into society.
he continues, more bleakly, ]
And there were also people who suffered because the ones who killed others got away with it. Something in their brains made them invisible to the system.