Dabi continues to lead them through the city while Nara'a talks, momentarily forcing a pause so they can take one of the lanterns for a warp. Still a strange experience, but it's far better than puking out tar-like warp fluid for that damn Quirk travel back home. Not as easy as the gateways Kurogiri could make, before he was captured. "If ya didn't stop him and could, then ya at fault for that shit happenin too. And if he wouldn't listen, ya could've left, but ya didn't do that either." So the blame falls on Nara'a for having his part in the issue. Even if he wasn't the mastermind, his lack of action and cowardice allowed it to happen.
"Was it worth it?" The question he's most curious about in that story. Since Nara'a's looking back on it and everything. Tsk, kinda ridiculous that all leaders have some sort of fucked-up thing in their background. Is that a quality for leadership? Must go through some shit to qualify for leading? "Braggart." He says 'uncommonly resistant' like it's no big deal. Dabi offers a quiet "hn" in interest at the continuing tale. Seen that before, someone willing to sacrifice so many for one outcome.
"Siccin a dragon on the world or somethin else?" You don't just do something like that without a reason. Though he can't help a brief snort at the culmination of this chapter. "Way to go, idiot. Imagine all that work and someone else comes along and takes it for themselves at the very end." The way he says it, chillingly amused, offers a suggestion that Dabi's likely been privy to that very thing happening to someone in his past. And yes, he was there for it.
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"Was it worth it?" The question he's most curious about in that story. Since Nara'a's looking back on it and everything. Tsk, kinda ridiculous that all leaders have some sort of fucked-up thing in their background. Is that a quality for leadership? Must go through some shit to qualify for leading? "Braggart." He says 'uncommonly resistant' like it's no big deal. Dabi offers a quiet "hn" in interest at the continuing tale. Seen that before, someone willing to sacrifice so many for one outcome.
"Siccin a dragon on the world or somethin else?" You don't just do something like that without a reason. Though he can't help a brief snort at the culmination of this chapter. "Way to go, idiot. Imagine all that work and someone else comes along and takes it for themselves at the very end." The way he says it, chillingly amused, offers a suggestion that Dabi's likely been privy to that very thing happening to someone in his past. And yes, he was there for it.
Sucks to be Overhaul.