[ Roxana does not have any moral quandaries about what it means to change history. Whether or not it entered his mind, she wouldn't have thought it terrible if he did, but she understands enough that he's unerringly loyal to the ones he loves.
She may not be a sword, but she knows this about him. ]
You respected him too much. You love him too much.
...We changed one thing for him. And I can't say that I'm glad, exactly, but... I know I did what he would've wanted. He never would've wanted the world to be destroyed just for him.
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She may not be a sword, but she knows this about him. ]
You respected him too much. You love him too much.
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...We changed one thing for him. And I can't say that I'm glad, exactly, but... I know I did what he would've wanted. He never would've wanted the world to be destroyed just for him.
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[ It's said as a statement, but it is a question. Would he always prioritize Okita's happiness over his own?
Swords are still learning about human emotions. She understands this much from her conversations with all three, but what is happiness to a sword? ]