[ Hugo reads the beginning of the message with sympathy in his eyes, because it’s another little story that he can’t disagree with. It’s not fair, and it’s cruel that it takes their personal pain to open their eyes, but… That’s exactly where he and Silco are aligned in their principles. Hugo’s version of it may be less violent, but its purpose was the same. You push them to act, whether it’s through fear or humiliation.
However, as he mulls over a reply for that, he’s pleased to see that Silco actually tells him this time. Thank god, since he doesn’t want to— ]
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However, as he mulls over a reply for that, he’s pleased to see that Silco actually tells him this time. Thank god, since he doesn’t want to— ]