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Originally Posted by Anh_Minh
The difference is that Aria expect him to give up on his dreams and risk his life for the sake of a sob story she refuses to share. (Seriously, if she didn't want his pity, would it have killed her to at least offer him money instead of just declaring him a slave? To demonstrate that she knew he didn't have to go along with her?). He just wants to be left alone with his little secrets.
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The reverse holds true; from Aria's point of view, Kinji has the power to save lives but chooses to run away from it, or restrict himself so as not to trouble himself. It's understandable and life isn't fair, but it's also selfish.