[center][img]https://fontmeme.com/permalink/230304/db29aacb29f9e73b825aa087246ac088.png[/img] [b][i]Featuring:[/i][/b] [i][color=B19666]Benedict Pascal[/color][/i] [b][color=DECF4C]Wordage:[/color][/b] [i]348 (+1 points)[/i] [b][color=DECF4C]Experience:[/color][/b] [i]7/30 EXP[/i] [b][color=B19666]Experience:[/color][/b] [i]1/40[/i] [b][color=DECF4C]Location:[/color][/b] [i]City of Glass[/i] [sup][b][u][color=DECF4C]Interaction[/color][/u][/b][/sup] [sup]Goldlewis, Tora & Giovanna's [@Lugubrious], Geralt & Zenkichi's [@Multi_Media_Man][/sup][/center] Sour taste or not, the stubborn merchant scoffed at Goldlewis's words "[color=DECF4C]Sure ain't seem like nothing any this should be dang well possible but it is as real as the air I breath. I will put it to rights the [i]right[/i] way[/color]" Partitio seemed set in his ways, the former Turk thought errantly before turning his attention to Hasegawa who looked to him for his thoughts on what the big man said. Benedict looked away for a moment as he carefully mulled over the right words he might offer to the detective, both trailing behind slightly as the merchant hurried to the boat putting aside his differences to firmly shake the hand of the young man Sakura had become quite fast friends with "[color=B19666]Mr. Hasegawa...[/color]" the older tactician gave his former colleague a sideways glance from behind his spectacles, continuing with measured words as he motioned the detective walk with him. "[color=B19666]The question shouldn't be how far one must go to cross the line but what is necessary to go against one's convictions...Sometimes good people do bad things,[/color]" a distant look washed over Benedict's face, as he was taken back to the moment that changed him many years ago. He stood with a baby in his arms crying, she had been nestled in a cave hidden by her parents a people he and his soldiers had been commanded to kill in the name of the crown. He felt regret in his heart, he couldn't make himself kill a child..Not Anna, not after all House Wolffort did to the Jackes. "[color=B19666]To put it plainly Mr. Hasegawa have no certain idea what will come of these experiences we only have our instincts to dictate what we do..It's but a matter of following those instincts.[/color]" as usual Benedict was anything but plain with his choice of words but from what he was saying it was easy to get that he too was not certain of himself, they could only move forward and act upon their own convictions no matter how varied and different those may be.