> He's not talking about serving a sentence, he's talking specifically about being saddled with the guilt.
But that doesn't make sense in this context, because Taoran obviously isn't feeling guilty of his actions now. On the contrary, he still thinks he's right to have done all that he had. So of course he wouldn't feel guilty about it afterwards if he keeps his memories.
It would make much more sense if Dan Heng is referring here to an objective "responsibility" for crimes committed, rather than the subjective "guilt".
> Being with the Express team is very much the opposite of self-punishment.
So...you're saying he needs to be re-cast into a edgy woe is me I must cut myself Blade 2.0 character? Nobody wants that.
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But that doesn't make sense in this context, because Taoran obviously isn't feeling guilty of his actions now. On the contrary, he still thinks he's right to have done all that he had. So of course he wouldn't feel guilty about it afterwards if he keeps his memories.
It would make much more sense if Dan Heng is referring here to an objective "responsibility" for crimes committed, rather than the subjective "guilt".
> Being with the Express team is very much the opposite of self-punishment.
So...you're saying he needs to be re-cast into a edgy woe is me I must cut myself Blade 2.0 character? Nobody wants that.