Terui couldn't understand the power Philip seemed to have over Hidari, but he was nonetheless both grateful and impressed that he did. It wasn't as if Ryu didn't find shame in their position either-- as a man of the law his very nature was to protect the innocent, but for now all he knew that was his best was all he had to offer. He had a pretty idea what the train scenario entailed.
"What will you do, Hidari?" Even if he had just nearly been punched by this guy, he brushed it aside. That was pretty common fare between the two of them at that point. Even if he didn't always act it, the other man's opinions did matter to him.
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"What will you do, Hidari?" Even if he had just nearly been punched by this guy, he brushed it aside. That was pretty common fare between the two of them at that point. Even if he didn't always act it, the other man's opinions did matter to him.