Goro doesn't argue the therapy thing. He's seen enough overbearing doctors in his time. There are people who've helped his mother over the years, but none of them were therapists.
He doesn't smile; instead, the remnants of his smile fade, becoming more closed off. "I mean, we can't exactly argue that the others are better. He has that much going for him, at least. But it seems that when he has bad moments, perfectly ordinary, human bad moments, he puts it down to—what, some stain on his soul?"
Is Goro the single, shining example of a well-balanced Goro Akechi? He wouldn't go so far, not by half.
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He doesn't smile; instead, the remnants of his smile fade, becoming more closed off. "I mean, we can't exactly argue that the others are better. He has that much going for him, at least. But it seems that when he has bad moments, perfectly ordinary, human bad moments, he puts it down to—what, some stain on his soul?"
Is Goro the single, shining example of a well-balanced Goro Akechi? He wouldn't go so far, not by half.