"... Heh." Despite himself, Kyousuke was able to smile in faint amusement. ... What an interesting guy. He seemed to be the type who wanted to act first and ask questions later, which he didn't think was the most prudent attitude, but it was also the most decisiveness he'd seen all day, and there was something refreshing in that. If nothing else, this guy seemed to have his heart in the right place, and while that wasn't everything, it could go a long way.
"I don't plan on just watching either," he agreed. "But the problem is what to do. You can't just rush in without a plan." Considering what the other side was capable of, he was sure that would be nothing short of suicide.
But as for the rest, he could only frown. Doctors, huh? If only it were that simple. If they had help like that, fixing the illness would be straight-forward enough, but it wasn't that easy. "... I told you before. Calling this place a hospital is just a farce. The staff here aren't your friends, and they're certainly not your allies. They're the ones keeping us here, and they're the reason people are sick. And even if you meet the Head Doctor, what do you intend to do? ... I doubt he's going to stop this just because you tell him to."
He could really sympathize with wanting to do something. He wanted to, too. Even just waiting for night to come was starting to put him on edge. But there was a right way of acting, and before they did that, they needed to think things through. Putting up a fight for the sake of putting up a fight wouldn't get them anywhere, only put them in a lot of danger. He didn't mind being danger, exactly, but that hardly meant he was about to do it in futility.
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"I don't plan on just watching either," he agreed. "But the problem is what to do. You can't just rush in without a plan." Considering what the other side was capable of, he was sure that would be nothing short of suicide.
But as for the rest, he could only frown. Doctors, huh? If only it were that simple. If they had help like that, fixing the illness would be straight-forward enough, but it wasn't that easy. "... I told you before. Calling this place a hospital is just a farce. The staff here aren't your friends, and they're certainly not your allies. They're the ones keeping us here, and they're the reason people are sick. And even if you meet the Head Doctor, what do you intend to do? ... I doubt he's going to stop this just because you tell him to."
He could really sympathize with wanting to do something. He wanted to, too. Even just waiting for night to come was starting to put him on edge. But there was a right way of acting, and before they did that, they needed to think things through. Putting up a fight for the sake of putting up a fight wouldn't get them anywhere, only put them in a lot of danger. He didn't mind being danger, exactly, but that hardly meant he was about to do it in futility.