[Ansem's answer doesn't come until Roxas is already halfway out the room, and quiet enough that he probably won't hear it. Then again, he isn't intending to be heard, not by Roxas at least. He recognizes that this particular conversation has probably reached its limit, especially loaded down as it is by their shared history.]
You are not wrong.
[Because it wasn't right.
But that was part of the whole difficult situation they were in. He'd acknowledged it when speaking with Xion - what they were doing to this world was not right, and yet to protect those they cared for...
Memories. That was all he could save. That was literally the best he could do without putting everything at risk.
As for Roxas' final words, it's not hard to hear the slight bitterness behind them, and yet Ansem knows were he in Roxas' position, he would likely not have had the strength of character to even look one of those who'd wronged him in the face.]
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You are not wrong.
[Because it wasn't right.
But that was part of the whole difficult situation they were in. He'd acknowledged it when speaking with Xion - what they were doing to this world was not right, and yet to protect those they cared for...
Memories. That was all he could save. That was literally the best he could do without putting everything at risk.
As for Roxas' final words, it's not hard to hear the slight bitterness behind them, and yet Ansem knows were he in Roxas' position, he would likely not have had the strength of character to even look one of those who'd wronged him in the face.]
And you are a much better person than I.