[It's hard for him to understand Jonathan's discomfort at the thought of his family not being wholly functional; Giorno's family was never remotely functional, and therefore the thought doesn't disturb him. But he's trying. He wants to understand, wants to help, badly - even though he, in turn, can't say why it's so important to him.]
I'm asking for it, Mr. Joestar. Sometimes an outside perspective can be helpful in these things, especially in the middle of the night, when you've already run it around in circles in your head until everything seems hopeless. There will be a good reason for this, and I'd like to help you find it.
You're concerned about infidelity first and foremost, I'd imagine. But that doesn't seem very likely to me.
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I'm asking for it, Mr. Joestar. Sometimes an outside perspective can be helpful in these things, especially in the middle of the night, when you've already run it around in circles in your head until everything seems hopeless. There will be a good reason for this, and I'd like to help you find it.
You're concerned about infidelity first and foremost, I'd imagine. But that doesn't seem very likely to me.