[ to think that giyuu truly understands why others think of him is... hopefully he'll get a clue as to what he can interpret, or at least get someone to teach him. the elephant in the room did have to be addressed eventually but at least mitsuri isn't overbearing about it. ]
I am.
[ he lowers his gaze as a crab shuffles closer to them during its dance. ]
certainly, she can't imagine another outcome. they collected what evidence they could and questioned everyone accordingly. from an objective standpoint, there was plenty lacking; however, shinobu didn't arrive to her conclusion based on nothing, nor was tomioka forced into this position (putting aside that all of this has been forced onto them).
as terrible as all of this is, mitsuri wants to believe in the people who embody her home. ]
I didn't choose you to be our executioner . . . but you have my full support.
[ has a mental image of mitsuri kicking the hapless crab across the beach..... no, but the crab does scurry close enough for giyuu to move his foot at it for it scuttle further away.
it's enough of a distraction for giyuu to briefly mull over how he wasn't her choice of executioner, which he could guess might be because they're...friends. friends? yeah. ]
Who did you choose?
[ ogata was the other person who volunteered and he was part of her camp, right? was it him? ]
[ the easy reason is that ogata volunteered first. like many of the islanders, she doesn't agree with his callous way of speaking where lives are concerned, but she also knows that he isn't just a sum of those cruel words. ]
Despite everything he said, he's a soldier in the army. He must've trained years to handle a gun. When aimed right, a gun can take a life in an instant.
[ as a military man, ogata must boast some measure of discipline. he must've taken lives before, too. tomioka, while more familiar to mitsuri, is a demon slayer whose job is to slay demons. at the end of the day, ogata has more experience in this matter. selfishly, mitsuri wanted to spare tomioka the trauma of taking a non-demon life. ]
Some were worried that he might enjoy it, weren't they?
[ giyuu's opinion of ogata is rock bottom, but he doesn't include his feelings in that. sure he didn't make the best impression himself and the man did threaten him after just barely spending any time with him, but he won't speak for anyone else. giyuu hadn't caught on to everything everyone else was concerned about but... ]
...but I also voted for him.
[ if only because he volunteered for the position and his counter only existed because he wasn't sure if the man would be uncomfortable shooting a child. apparently, none of that mattered. ]
[ tomioka is kind. if ogata had qualms about shooting someone with the appearance and mentality of a child, he wouldn't have offered in the first place. today has been a strong example of why tomioka is a good person.
she questions if ogata would enjoy the act of executing a child, to say nothing of his willingness to even go there. maybe he wouldn't be shaken. he strikes her as rather blasé—and calculating—all around. ]
I'm sorry.
[ she says those words with gratitude. tomioka could've voted his fellow slayers who're capable of similar killing feats as him, but he didn't. ]
[ her apology takes giyuu by surprise as he wasn't expecting it and it comes seemingly out of nowhere. was there anything during their conversation that he said something that would cause her to apologize? he replays the conversation back in his mind but nothing stands out.
what's weirder is that she sounds more grateful than apologetic. was voting for ogata a bad thing or a good thing? ]
For what?
[ when in doubt, it doesn't hurt to vocalize the confusion. well, thought most of it was likely already written on his face before he thought to respond. ]
[ it would be overstepping to spill all of her thoughts and feelings here. regardless of tomioka's intentions, he's had a certain effect on mitsuri. for that, she'll be eternally grateful.
and for all that he plays the part of the loner, he cares deeply. she loves that most about him. ]
We're fortunate to have someone like you with us on this island.
[ if this was supposed to make more sense then it does not make any more sense than her apology. he has no idea why she's suddenly calling him kind. being considered kind is a weird one since that's not something he gets told often...or at all. (marie called him kind.)
though, he's not insensitive enough to brush off her words as nothing and instead finds something to say in response. however clumsy or weird sounding it might end up being. honestly what did he do? ]
It benefits from all of us.
[ that sounds like the right thing to say... ]
It's good that both Kocho and you're here, Kanroji.
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I am.
[ he lowers his gaze as a crab shuffles closer to them during its dance. ]
This is the best outcome for the situation.
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certainly, she can't imagine another outcome. they collected what evidence they could and questioned everyone accordingly. from an objective standpoint, there was plenty lacking; however, shinobu didn't arrive to her conclusion based on nothing, nor was tomioka forced into this position (putting aside that all of this has been forced onto them).
as terrible as all of this is, mitsuri wants to believe in the people who embody her home. ]
I didn't choose you to be our executioner . . . but you have my full support.
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it's enough of a distraction for giyuu to briefly mull over how he wasn't her choice of executioner, which he could guess might be because they're...friends. friends? yeah. ]
Who did you choose?
[ ogata was the other person who volunteered and he was part of her camp, right? was it him? ]
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[ the easy reason is that ogata volunteered first. like many of the islanders, she doesn't agree with his callous way of speaking where lives are concerned, but she also knows that he isn't just a sum of those cruel words. ]
Despite everything he said, he's a soldier in the army. He must've trained years to handle a gun. When aimed right, a gun can take a life in an instant.
[ as a military man, ogata must boast some measure of discipline. he must've taken lives before, too. tomioka, while more familiar to mitsuri, is a demon slayer whose job is to slay demons. at the end of the day, ogata has more experience in this matter. selfishly, mitsuri wanted to spare tomioka the trauma of taking a non-demon life. ]
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Some were worried that he might enjoy it, weren't they?
[ giyuu's opinion of ogata is rock bottom, but he doesn't include his feelings in that. sure he didn't make the best impression himself and the man did threaten him after just barely spending any time with him, but he won't speak for anyone else. giyuu hadn't caught on to everything everyone else was concerned about but... ]
...but I also voted for him.
[ if only because he volunteered for the position and his counter only existed because he wasn't sure if the man would be uncomfortable shooting a child. apparently, none of that mattered. ]
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she questions if ogata would enjoy the act of executing a child, to say nothing of his willingness to even go there. maybe he wouldn't be shaken. he strikes her as rather blasé—and calculating—all around. ]
I'm sorry.
[ she says those words with gratitude. tomioka could've voted his fellow slayers who're capable of similar killing feats as him, but he didn't. ]
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what's weirder is that she sounds more grateful than apologetic. was voting for ogata a bad thing or a good thing? ]
For what?
[ when in doubt, it doesn't hurt to vocalize the confusion. well, thought most of it was likely already written on his face before he thought to respond. ]
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[ it would be overstepping to spill all of her thoughts and feelings here. regardless of tomioka's intentions, he's had a certain effect on mitsuri. for that, she'll be eternally grateful.
and for all that he plays the part of the loner, he cares deeply. she loves that most about him. ]
We're fortunate to have someone like you with us on this island.
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though, he's not insensitive enough to brush off her words as nothing and instead finds something to say in response. however clumsy or weird sounding it might end up being. honestly what did he do? ]
It benefits from all of us.
[ that sounds like the right thing to say... ]
It's good that both Kocho and you're here, Kanroji.