Washington is volunteering far too much information, where previously he held it as dearly as a miser holds gold. There's something wrong there.
But ultimately, he decides, it's not his concern. If Washington does not know what transpired, so be it. Knowing that Locus betrayed his partner and spared the Reds and Blues would be unlikely to change his views, or his desire to tout his moral superiority in the face of Locus's arrival. None of it matters, in the end. As he'd said before, his redemption is not for Washington to endorse or approve of.
"I see."
Locus isn't buying it, his tone says as much, but there's no point in arguing. Nothing to be gained from it. And he turns his back to the man once more, attention shifting to the stars beyond the glass.
He has what he came here for. Obviously there's no further reason for them to speak.
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But ultimately, he decides, it's not his concern. If Washington does not know what transpired, so be it. Knowing that Locus betrayed his partner and spared the Reds and Blues would be unlikely to change his views, or his desire to tout his moral superiority in the face of Locus's arrival. None of it matters, in the end. As he'd said before, his redemption is not for Washington to endorse or approve of.
"I see."
Locus isn't buying it, his tone says as much, but there's no point in arguing. Nothing to be gained from it. And he turns his back to the man once more, attention shifting to the stars beyond the glass.
He has what he came here for. Obviously there's no further reason for them to speak.