[That escalated quickly, didn't it? Though it seems this time Motochika hit the nail on the head, and the only thing he gets on response is stunned silence. Ragna can't argue any of those─ not when he often finds himself wondering why the captain is letting him stay on his ship despite the frequent quarrels and how difficult he is to get along with. He honestly thinks it's better in the long run if the crew doesn't get too close to him─ hell, it would be for the best if he wasn't with them at all, but in this world he doesn't have the luxury of being picky.
Yet for some unimaginable reason Motochika sees it fit to allow him to continue to sail on his crew not out of necessity, but of his choice.
Deep inside, he's always known he should be the grateful one here, but like many things he's aware of he chose to ignore it; having it all brought up right to his face is somewhat of an eye-opener for sure. The Grim Reaper's expression darkens and he looks away from the captain, feeling the awful sense of guilt forming at the pit of his stomach.]
You're right. ... Sorry.
[Unlike most of the half-assed, empty apologies he makes just to get people to leave him alone, this time Ragna truly means it. There isn't anything else to say at this point, so he simply leaves it at that.]
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Yet for some unimaginable reason Motochika sees it fit to allow him to continue to sail on his crew not out of necessity, but of his choice.
Deep inside, he's always known he should be the grateful one here, but like many things he's aware of he chose to ignore it; having it all brought up right to his face is somewhat of an eye-opener for sure. The Grim Reaper's expression darkens and he looks away from the captain, feeling the awful sense of guilt forming at the pit of his stomach.]
You're right. ... Sorry.
[Unlike most of the half-assed, empty apologies he makes just to get people to leave him alone, this time Ragna truly means it. There isn't anything else to say at this point, so he simply leaves it at that.]