[And yet that's the part that even now makes the least amount of sense to him. That this other "him" would be so honest about himself and what he - they - had gone through. Really, now, even if he did share so much, there's little reason for someone not of their brethren to come to respect him so much.]
[Hm. "Even the playing field", eh?]
Well, I wouldn't go as far as to say "nothing" could be lost. But, in the grand scheme of things, I admit the risk is negligible at best.
[Which might sound callous, but in reality, Emet-Selch is simply working out how bad of a thing getting to know this fellow better could actually be.]
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[Hm. "Even the playing field", eh?]
Well, I wouldn't go as far as to say "nothing" could be lost. But, in the grand scheme of things, I admit the risk is negligible at best.
[Which might sound callous, but in reality, Emet-Selch is simply working out how bad of a thing getting to know this fellow better could actually be.]
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gamesim, he doesn't know what to tell you, buddy][But for now...]
Well, that's one way to phrase it I guess. Regardless, that's all I wanted to say, along with vouching for Byleth's character.
Relax a bit, and you might even find some fun in getting to know him.