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Originally Posted by TrueKnight
That’s a bit harsh. Nina isn’t like that at all. She is as you said, a paladin.
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She could, but yeah, she's not that reckless. I pointed out to the seriousness of the conflict with the example.
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Which Layfon could’ve killed them in the process. But he didn’t, he spared them, even with his ‘ideals’. So he didn’t stray off afterall.
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I told that as examples of how others reacted to his crimes, it's not only Nina who receives it as negative.
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That’s Grendan, now he’s in Zuellni. And what he did in Zuellni are by far more beneficial for its citizens than Nina can ever achieved, yes?
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The crimes aren't erased by moving cities and what he's saying implies that he can be a threat to the platoon at the very least. Repeating once more: She doesn't want him to get kicked out of the city.
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He’s perfectly capable alone mentally as shown in ep 7, 12-14.
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He had friends that he wanted to protect. His new platoon could consist of people that he wouldn't care for, like shunning or denouncing him. See: Gorneo, his monkey, multiple no-name artists that opposed him over the course of the series.
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But she still accepted him while being pissed. ‘I hate you!!!’, ‘I know….’. Classic. Fon-fon stood by his ideals quite gallantly.
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Yup, because his actions were inconsistent with his words. His attitude was totally confusing.