If only Dankovsky viewed it similarly. To him any memory he loses is a personal failure. It's not as if there isn't things he wouldn't mind forgetting, per say, but to have someone else do it for him? Steal the memory right out of his head? Not on his watch.
Except yes, absolutely on his watch.
"I suppose trust is paramount." He says, though the way he says it, he's not entirely convinced. Though trust isn't entirely the problem, it's more just a matter of being a private person. "We do all have to stick together, none of us are a burden on each other."
He might say differently about Nagito, perhaps, but Kel? Kel could never be a burden in Daniil's eyes.
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Except yes, absolutely on his watch.
"I suppose trust is paramount." He says, though the way he says it, he's not entirely convinced. Though trust isn't entirely the problem, it's more just a matter of being a private person. "We do all have to stick together, none of us are a burden on each other."
He might say differently about Nagito, perhaps, but Kel? Kel could never be a burden in Daniil's eyes.