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Originally Posted by Chaos2Frozen
The reverse holds true; Kinji has the power to save lives but chooses to run away from it, or restrict himself so as not to trouble himself.
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... Yeah, so? "Having the power" isn't the same as "having the obligation". It's like a brilliant medicine student who chooses to be a comedian instead. It's a shame, but he has that right. (Except that doctors don't get shot at so much. So all the more reason for Kinji to not do something he doesn't believe in.)