[ He isn't trying to be difficult, really, but it's hard to see what it is they're supposed to 'get out in the open,' as it were. To Kaeya, it's as clear as day what's going on here: the line has already been drawn in the sand, and now Jinx is lining it up with gasoline and an open flame. This is how it was with the Ragnvindrs, whenever he looked and saw both Diluc and his father—
(In the end, he has really no one, doesn't he?)
This is all the same. They're all the same. He's still that young boy who was left behind by his father to serve a purpose. That's all he ever will be, and nothing more.
He gets it. ]
I don't think I'm anything to him, really. Perhaps a glorified version of a hired muscle. [ Hah. ] Nothing more than that.
[ As for what he left behind in the water... ]
Betrayal is a funny thing, isn't it? Even when you try to move past it, it'll always find its way back to you.
is it fine...
[ He isn't trying to be difficult, really, but it's hard to see what it is they're supposed to 'get out in the open,' as it were. To Kaeya, it's as clear as day what's going on here: the line has already been drawn in the sand, and now Jinx is lining it up with gasoline and an open flame. This is how it was with the Ragnvindrs, whenever he looked and saw both Diluc and his father—
(In the end, he has really no one, doesn't he?)
This is all the same. They're all the same. He's still that young boy who was left behind by his father to serve a purpose. That's all he ever will be, and nothing more.
He gets it. ]
I don't think I'm anything to him, really. Perhaps a glorified version of a hired muscle. [ Hah. ] Nothing more than that.
[ As for what he left behind in the water... ]
Betrayal is a funny thing, isn't it? Even when you try to move past it, it'll always find its way back to you.