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Originally Posted by azul120
He had already come to terms with that, and quite possibly learned the exact circumstances. Bottom line: Suzaku didn't want to kill Lelouch deep down inside.
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Ah, but that doesn't mean that Suzaku wouldn't still have a little trouble letting Euphie's murderer run around. He relied on this fact when he participated in Zero Requiem - it was probably the one thing that made him able to go through with it; well, besides Lelouch's determination and personal feelings about the matter, that is.
Having Lelouch come back saying: "You know, that hurt a bit, but I'm kind of immortal now, so... how have you been?" would be something he'd have to come to terms with first. I'm aware theye didn't blame each other for anything anymore, but seeing how Suzaku is still very big on masochi-... errr... duty, he might need a bit time to adjust. And even then, it would all be a bit weird.
So I'm not sure if Lelouch would want to come crashing back into his life if he wasn't needed. That, and he tends to underestimate his own value to those close to him... even though I think it might be different with Suzaku, since they understood each other so well.