[ Once again, Yoshizawa is silent for a moment, thinking over his words before she nods in response to him. His obvious unhappiness in regards to the untold cost of what happened assures her of his honesty, his own examples of wishes cast only adding to her belief in him. After a moment, she nods, taking a sip of her tea. Before she can tell him anything else, though, she feels as if she owes him some sort of assurance: ]
In the end, his work was undone. I'm not sure if that helps to, um, fix the issue of the price or anything, but... His power wasn't able to hurt anyone else in the end.
[ Anyone else apart from the Phantom Thieves and their allies, who, along with Dr. Maruki himself, bore the cost of remembering the dream of his would-be reality in comparison to the scar-ridden truth of their own. ]
Watanuki-san, I'm truly sorry for not trusting you sooner. But... I'm also glad that I know more about it, now.
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In the end, his work was undone. I'm not sure if that helps to, um, fix the issue of the price or anything, but... His power wasn't able to hurt anyone else in the end.
[ Anyone else apart from the Phantom Thieves and their allies, who, along with Dr. Maruki himself, bore the cost of remembering the dream of his would-be reality in comparison to the scar-ridden truth of their own. ]
Watanuki-san, I'm truly sorry for not trusting you sooner. But... I'm also glad that I know more about it, now.