"Which is where they're trying to go," Gonou points out. It is different. He frowns in thought at the question. "I've talked to him a few times, but I don't think I know him that well. Isn't he Kiryu's inmate?"
"Mm." He settles in, considering the question, considering what he knows about Norton-- not, truly, as much as he wishes he did in order to find a way to help spin this. He doesn't know what the underlying issues truly might be.
"...He's resilient, creative and decisive," he says. "Although he can make decisions that lead to harm, he's..."
Well, that confession post had sounded very reluctant, but.
"...learning to admit his mistakes and correct them. He's a good prospect for ongoing improvement and working hard on his problems."
"He's demonstrated serious consideration for the ramifications of moral principles in complex situations," Jedao reels off, thinking of Norton's discussion of what kinds of self-defense might be acceptable against Elias.
"I think you're right." Gonou makes a thoughtful sound. "Ah... and I think we could also say that he's shown interest in mentoring other inmates and taking on a position of responsibility."
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There's an ache in his voice, something like understanding and something like homesickness, nothing at all like his tone saying General Shuos Jedao.
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"...He's resilient, creative and decisive," he says. "Although he can make decisions that lead to harm, he's..."
Well, that confession post had sounded very reluctant, but.
"...learning to admit his mistakes and correct them. He's a good prospect for ongoing improvement and working hard on his problems."
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That apology was not coming from someone strictly unwilling to leave his comfort zone.
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