There's a second where Togusa has no possible way to know how to react to that. Dante was right; he didn't know the half of it. And now we put Dante on the worst list of all: people who have memories of their own death.
Why is it always the kids?
Togusa walks around the table, and he puts a hand on Dante's shoulder, ready for it to be immediately shrugged off, but he does it anyway.
"Is learning that you'd do anything for a friend so bad? Because...you didn't answer the question. Was that a mistake? If making a deal with a force we don't understand is the only way to get what you need to save people?" Because isn't that precisely what they're doing now?
"If he saved her in the end? Wasn't that worth it?"
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Why is it always the kids?
Togusa walks around the table, and he puts a hand on Dante's shoulder, ready for it to be immediately shrugged off, but he does it anyway.
"Is learning that you'd do anything for a friend so bad? Because...you didn't answer the question. Was that a mistake? If making a deal with a force we don't understand is the only way to get what you need to save people?" Because isn't that precisely what they're doing now?
"If he saved her in the end? Wasn't that worth it?"