... So it won't change anything, in the end, but you think it might be worth it?
[He asks the question, then thinks he worded it wrongly, shaking his head. It isn't that nothing will change. The deaths won't change. Their absence won't change. But if they were to remember what happens in Exsilium -- will they? considering the complications of the time-space continuum, he has a feeling they won't remember anything once they leave -- they would remember. There could be closure. People could move on. But he still doesn't know if he's supposed to be moving forward like that.]
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[He asks the question, then thinks he worded it wrongly, shaking his head. It isn't that nothing will change. The deaths won't change. Their absence won't change. But if they were to remember what happens in Exsilium -- will they? considering the complications of the time-space continuum, he has a feeling they won't remember anything once they leave -- they would remember. There could be closure. People could move on. But he still doesn't know if he's supposed to be moving forward like that.]
Do you think you won't regret it?