[Even with just that hint of her status it takes everything he has not to buckle under its weight. And yet despite how powerless it left him in comparison to the others he has no regrets about refusing to approach the crystal. With no guarantee he'd get only the abilities he wanted, it was better to play it safe. Of course with his sponsor here and aware of it all, Junghyeok may not have a choice in the matter, but he didn't think Dokja would be stupid enough to give him regression a second time.]
I don't care why you wrote it.
[At least it wasn't a factor in his current reaction. Junghyeok can understand her motivations and accept that there wasn't another way. But whatever bad tempered reaction she expected from him wasn't enough to withhold it from him. It was the similar with Dokja, she had fought with him, insisted she'd go to all lengths for him and in the end still treated him like a powerless character acting out the lines she wrote.]
You still should know. And you still should hear that I couldn't have written it before I met you.
[The nature of the tangled timeline had been laid out plain and simple for her. Maybe he couldn't understand just what that meant. Maybe he did understand, deep inside, that he had to go on his journey for Dokja's sake. Maybe he cared. As much as he can protest that he's a puppet and an actor, the truth is that she doesn't know what he's thinking. What she's come to understand about him has been through personal experience, not lines on a page.]
I think you understand, though. What it's like to be doing your best with what you know and what you have, only to discover that wasn't the way.
[...come on, Suyeong. All that talk about being more open and straightforward means swallowing her pride, again, and saying something that isn't in her nature to say.]
Not trying to excuse it. Just explain it. I'm sorry.
[Junghyeok is a man that's relatively straightforward and doesn't obfuscate his thoughts. However that doesn't mean he finds it easy or even wants to talk about his feelings.]
You should have said something earlier.
[Her apology does mean something when he can acknowledge that this was something she wasn't normally inclined to do. It's a hard won admittance of the impact her actions had.
He lowers his sword. It's not fine, he'll need more than that to let it go, but Junghyeok will offer her that chance.]
That's why I'm here. And that's why I keep offering to tell you stuff. I don't know what matters most to you right now, so I don't want something I know to pop up later as something really important that you wanted to hear, and I didn't tell you because I didn't think it was important.
[Part of the problem from the beginning is just how much happened. Does it matter to him that they needed to go to Oz? That Uriel got in a big fight with Uriel? That --]
[Oh. Oh boy. Without a sword at her neck, she can stand up, slapping her hands on the wall to help push her to her feet.]
Secretive Plotter is another you. A Yu Junghyeok who reached the end of the scenarios but couldn't cross the Last Wall, so he became an Outer God to keep searching for his answers.
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I don't care why you wrote it.
[At least it wasn't a factor in his current reaction. Junghyeok can understand her motivations and accept that there wasn't another way. But whatever bad tempered reaction she expected from him wasn't enough to withhold it from him. It was the similar with Dokja, she had fought with him, insisted she'd go to all lengths for him and in the end still treated him like a powerless character acting out the lines she wrote.]
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[The nature of the tangled timeline had been laid out plain and simple for her. Maybe he couldn't understand just what that meant. Maybe he did understand, deep inside, that he had to go on his journey for Dokja's sake. Maybe he cared. As much as he can protest that he's a puppet and an actor, the truth is that she doesn't know what he's thinking. What she's come to understand about him has been through personal experience, not lines on a page.]
I think you understand, though. What it's like to be doing your best with what you know and what you have, only to discover that wasn't the way.
[...come on, Suyeong. All that talk about being more open and straightforward means swallowing her pride, again, and saying something that isn't in her nature to say.]
Not trying to excuse it. Just explain it. I'm sorry.
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You should have said something earlier.
[Her apology does mean something when he can acknowledge that this was something she wasn't normally inclined to do. It's a hard won admittance of the impact her actions had.
He lowers his sword. It's not fine, he'll need more than that to let it go, but Junghyeok will offer her that chance.]
You don't get do-overs.
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[Part of the problem from the beginning is just how much happened. Does it matter to him that they needed to go to Oz? That Uriel got in a big fight with Uriel? That --]
[Oh. Oh boy. Without a sword at her neck, she can stand up, slapping her hands on the wall to help push her to her feet.]
Secretive Plotter is another you. A Yu Junghyeok who reached the end of the scenarios but couldn't cross the Last Wall, so he became an Outer God to keep searching for his answers.