[Shu's reaction doesn't come as much of a surprise to Gai. In truth, he can probably guess at the exact reasoning behind it: seeing Gai upset must have shattered the illusion Shu held of Gai being a perfect, calm leader. But that's just what it was-- an illusion. Gai wasn't emotionless, not now and not ever. He'd simply perfected the art of acting like he was.
In that sense, it's for the best that Shu came to this discovery now rather than later, before he devoted too much more time to trying to become what he thought Gai was.
Gai won't do or say anything, not yet. Instead, he'll just stand there quietly and let Shu sort things out for himself.]
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In that sense, it's for the best that Shu came to this discovery now rather than later, before he devoted too much more time to trying to become what he thought Gai was.
Gai won't do or say anything, not yet. Instead, he'll just stand there quietly and let Shu sort things out for himself.]