[Or, he hopes Elias won't, anyway. He's counting on that being the case. He isn't sure what he'll do if Elias does— even if he rejects the gods, he knows full well he's not as strong as them.]
He wants her to come back, after all. But I think he's the one who's really fucked up.
Getting girls that mad? They're not really forgiving at that point, Idols or not.
[It's not meant to sound as gendered as it is, but idols are expected to have a pretty charitable and forgiving nature, which is what's on Souda's mind. He's pretty proud of her, too, though. Standing up to a god, all without crying in front of him.]
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I don't think he'll hurt her, though.
[Or, he hopes Elias won't, anyway. He's counting on that being the case. He isn't sure what he'll do if Elias does— even if he rejects the gods, he knows full well he's not as strong as them.]
He wants her to come back, after all. But I think he's the one who's really fucked up.
Getting girls that mad? They're not really forgiving at that point, Idols or not.
[It's not meant to sound as gendered as it is, but idols are expected to have a pretty charitable and forgiving nature, which is what's on Souda's mind. He's pretty proud of her, too, though. Standing up to a god,
all without crying in front of him.]