Damn, a whole valley? That's even richer than that Senguji asshole.
[He lets out a low whistle. That's kind of impressive. But he hesitates, at the question. He's talked about it before, relished in telling Masaoka the gory details when they'd had their fight, even, but -- it's different, in this situation. Kagari doesn't really like talking about these things when he's not trying to hurt someone, and he's slowly been feeling the need to less and less as time's gone on.
But once the question's asked, he can't really resist.]
Uh, I was disintegrated. [fuck, he hadn't meant to say it that bluntly.]
I mean-- [ah. once it's out, there's no softening it, it seems. the truth is the truth.] shit.
[There's something wrong here, he starts to realize, but it's like he can't focus on that thought, when there's a question in the air.]
You know that old movie cliche where it's like, [he imitates a deep, gravelly voice] you've seen too much? That was me. I saw something the government didn't want me to, so they had to get rid of me.
It's kinda funny, really. By Sybil's rules, the only people who can be executed have a crime coefficient over three hundred. They had to do a special override, just for me, and I wasn't gonna turn on them anyway.
[He'd just finished telling Makishima's henchman where he could shove his offer of alliance, even. He hated Sybil, but he had no interest in helping Makishima take it down.]
no subject
[He lets out a low whistle. That's kind of impressive. But he hesitates, at the question. He's talked about it before, relished in telling Masaoka the gory details when they'd had their fight, even, but -- it's different, in this situation. Kagari doesn't really like talking about these things when he's not trying to hurt someone, and he's slowly been feeling the need to less and less as time's gone on.
But once the question's asked, he can't really resist.]
Uh, I was disintegrated. [fuck, he hadn't meant to say it that bluntly.]
I mean-- [ah. once it's out, there's no softening it, it seems. the truth is the truth.] shit.
[There's something wrong here, he starts to realize, but it's like he can't focus on that thought, when there's a question in the air.]
You know that old movie cliche where it's like, [he imitates a deep, gravelly voice] you've seen too much? That was me. I saw something the government didn't want me to, so they had to get rid of me.
It's kinda funny, really. By Sybil's rules, the only people who can be executed have a crime coefficient over three hundred. They had to do a special override, just for me, and I wasn't gonna turn on them anyway.
[He'd just finished telling Makishima's henchman where he could shove his offer of alliance, even. He hated Sybil, but he had no interest in helping Makishima take it down.]
I wasn't gonna betray my friends.