[Unless someone magically comes up with a way to defeat the cult tomorrow, they're almost out of time to even think of a plan, let alone set one up and enact it. As it stands, there are only two choices: Go through the pain and trauma of dying to escape to safety, or be sacrificed by the cult and die anyway.
But these are the types of rigid decisions Kanda is used to. He has mountains of baggage about death and revival, but he's been long trained to set that aside when necessary. His ability to face terrible, impossible decisions is a direct product of the world he was brought into from the moment he opened his eyes--a world where "fight or everyone dies" is the guiding principle.]
They're going to die either way unless the Masks come up with something. It's not a real choice.
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[Unless someone magically comes up with a way to defeat the cult tomorrow, they're almost out of time to even think of a plan, let alone set one up and enact it. As it stands, there are only two choices: Go through the pain and trauma of dying to escape to safety, or be sacrificed by the cult and die anyway.
But these are the types of rigid decisions Kanda is used to. He has mountains of baggage about death and revival, but he's been long trained to set that aside when necessary. His ability to face terrible, impossible decisions is a direct product of the world he was brought into from the moment he opened his eyes--a world where "fight or everyone dies" is the guiding principle.]
They're going to die either way unless the Masks come up with something. It's not a real choice.