[He manages to be a little surprised at that. Does that mean she's usually watching over him? It's not that he doubts that she cares, but actively watching over is a lot of effort to put into someone like him, and... well, he's just not used to it.
Times like this, he's almost happy that he ended up here. He's met so many people that he's honored to know.]
... I don't know. At first, I thought running and hiding was the safest option, but even if we catch every one of the terrorists, it's not as if they'll testify for you.
Turning yourself in... is probably the only chance you have to get your life back. But it's still very tricky. I have no idea how reliable the law is, here, either...
[He's convinced that she's innocent - or at least: that she didn't mean to be a part of a terrorist attack, which is as good as being innocent in his book - but will that mean she goes free?]
That said, between Reinhardt and myself, I'm sure we could spring you from jail.
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Times like this, he's almost happy that he ended up here. He's met so many people that he's honored to know.]
... I don't know. At first, I thought running and hiding was the safest option, but even if we catch every one of the terrorists, it's not as if they'll testify for you.
Turning yourself in... is probably the only chance you have to get your life back. But it's still very tricky. I have no idea how reliable the law is, here, either...
[He's convinced that she's innocent - or at least: that she didn't mean to be a part of a terrorist attack, which is as good as being innocent in his book - but will that mean she goes free?]
That said, between Reinhardt and myself, I'm sure we could spring you from jail.