[If nothing else, he doesn't hold it against her. It's not even uncommon for him, for things to be this way: impossible choices and lost battles and low morale all around. The only difference is that he's very much used to being out on the front lines. Tiedoll tried his best to raise him softly, as much as he could in the middle of a war, but Kanda--he's a destroyer. And right now, what they need to destroy is out of reach.
He sighs. He's allergic to nice sentiments so he doesn't respond to hers, but:]
...As long as those three are still doing something.
[That's all they can really hope for, he thinks. He won't be surprised if the Overseers fail or give up, but Kanda also won't bear ill will if he isn't the one to solve things himself. He hates being a sitting duck, but he doesn't need, or want, to be a hero; if the Overseers succeed, then all the better.]
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He sighs. He's allergic to nice sentiments so he doesn't respond to hers, but:]
...As long as those three are still doing something.
[That's all they can really hope for, he thinks. He won't be surprised if the Overseers fail or give up, but Kanda also won't bear ill will if he isn't the one to solve things himself. He hates being a sitting duck, but he doesn't need, or want, to be a hero; if the Overseers succeed, then all the better.]