Let's say your plan goes well, and the mastermind or minds agree to let us go. If it's an all-or-nothing choice--everyone has to go, or everyone has to leave--what then? We have items and papers either from another set of people like us left, or drawn from our memories. If it's the former, that means they all left, whether they wanted to or not.
( or they died. same difference: they're not around anymore. )
In order to go home, Junpei, are you willing to force someone who might have nothing but loneliness awaiting them to go back as well? Does your desire outweigh theirs?
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Let's say your plan goes well, and the mastermind or minds agree to let us go. If it's an all-or-nothing choice--everyone has to go, or everyone has to leave--what then? We have items and papers either from another set of people like us left, or drawn from our memories. If it's the former, that means they all left, whether they wanted to or not.
( or they died. same difference: they're not around anymore. )
In order to go home, Junpei, are you willing to force someone who might have nothing but loneliness awaiting them to go back as well? Does your desire outweigh theirs?