[His logic isn't exactly faulty. It makes a lot of sense that this isn't the future of his world specifically. But it makes things harder, because it means he's toying with the lives of people from multiple worlds. Multiple outcomes. She thinks Dave would be throwing a fit over Jesse's carelessness, if he were actually here to do it. She has no idea about the other Dave.
Jesse is talking to the wrong person if he wants to know about what would be the right justice, though. Nill has known too many people too many times who don't care about things like justice, and some that don't even care about right and wrong. Her ideas of right outrank justice a million to one, and it isn't right to change her and Lisbeth's lives.
Nill is selfish. Justice has very little to do with anything.]
Tell me now if you plan on telling Lisbeth. I don't want to wait on this any longer.
[The judge's verdict this time, unfair as it might be, is show no mercy.]
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Jesse is talking to the wrong person if he wants to know about what would be the right justice, though. Nill has known too many people too many times who don't care about things like justice, and some that don't even care about right and wrong. Her ideas of right outrank justice a million to one, and it isn't right to change her and Lisbeth's lives.
Nill is selfish. Justice has very little to do with anything.]
Tell me now if you plan on telling Lisbeth. I don't want to wait on this any longer.
[The judge's verdict this time, unfair as it might be, is show no mercy.]
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[The pain of knowing is so much worse than ignorance.]
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She doesn't bother trying to say anything else. After that, she just turns and heads for the door.]