[It's so contrary to everything he knows about why Dio chose to become what he became--but of course they're not talking about Dio. It's a common logical error that, when one is looking for specific similarities, one misses other important details. He can't fall into that kind of trap.]
[So focused is Giorno on not falling into Dio-related logical traps that Elena's question takes him by total surprise. He answers instinctively.]
Yes. I--
[And then his brow furrows.]
No. I never knew any vampire. Not from my world. I only heard of--knew of one, but I never met him.
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What a sentimental reason.
[It's so contrary to everything he knows about why Dio chose to become what he became--but of course they're not talking about Dio. It's a common logical error that, when one is looking for specific similarities, one misses other important details. He can't fall into that kind of trap.]
[So focused is Giorno on not falling into Dio-related logical traps that Elena's question takes him by total surprise. He answers instinctively.]
Yes. I--
[And then his brow furrows.]
No. I never knew any vampire. Not from my world. I only heard of--knew of one, but I never met him.