I haven't told Kakyoin. Figured I'd get you to confirm the hunch first.
[For a number of reasons, arguably. One is, of course, because Giorno's word is worth something and to have him vouch for a person carries weight; another is not kindness, exactly, but an almost professional sort of courtesy — because the kind of relationships that Jotaro builds now are the ones that start on a solid foundation, and he's not eager to have this one in its fledgling stages come with the impression that he's the type to use something like an unsuspecting new arrival to his own advantage.
Giorno has had the chance to form his own impressions of Kakyoin; moreover, he'd seen them together. He assumes it'll carry some weight of its own, the admission that he went to Giorno with this first, even before Kakyoin.]
It's fine, though. I just wanted to make sure you knew, one way or another. That he was here now, too.
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[For a number of reasons, arguably. One is, of course, because Giorno's word is worth something and to have him vouch for a person carries weight; another is not kindness, exactly, but an almost professional sort of courtesy — because the kind of relationships that Jotaro builds now are the ones that start on a solid foundation, and he's not eager to have this one in its fledgling stages come with the impression that he's the type to use something like an unsuspecting new arrival to his own advantage.
Giorno has had the chance to form his own impressions of Kakyoin; moreover, he'd seen them together. He assumes it'll carry some weight of its own, the admission that he went to Giorno with this first, even before Kakyoin.]
It's fine, though. I just wanted to make sure you knew, one way or another. That he was here now, too.