[ Yuta is tired and hurting in the wake of everything that's happened, but so long as he's alive and there are people he cares about — something guaranteed to happen when he's always starved for connection — he will pick himself back up and keep fighting. Like a perpetual self-sacrificial motion machine; he simply must. ]
You say that like dying by Gojo-sensei's hand wasn't the conclusion you'd been angling for all along.
[ Because that was the inevitable outcome even if Geto had succeeded in killing him. From that secret shared just now, it all seems like one very long drawn-out suicide to him and Yuta has no qualms pointing it out without remorse when there's no love lost between them, direct and pointed, piercing gaze remaining on Geto now that they're the only ones left in the room. It had not been fair to Gojo and he cares far more about his teacher than he does Geto's feelings on the matter. It isn't really about "domesticating" him when it indeed hasn't seemed necessary. Maybe a little more about making him see the error of his ways, yes, but Yuta suspects he already knows, deep down, and so this is mainly about drawing out more of that glimpse of honesty from before. ]
I just want you to understand, for his sake if nothing else.
[ Everything Gojo worked so hard for and how, even for the strongest, it could not be done alone. ]
And I guess I would like to know... If you could go back in time to this moment, knowing everything you do now, would you really do it all over again exactly the same?
gomen 😔
You say that like dying by Gojo-sensei's hand wasn't the conclusion you'd been angling for all along.
[ Because that was the inevitable outcome even if Geto had succeeded in killing him. From that secret shared just now, it all seems like one very long drawn-out suicide to him and Yuta has no qualms pointing it out without remorse when there's no love lost between them, direct and pointed, piercing gaze remaining on Geto now that they're the only ones left in the room. It had not been fair to Gojo and he cares far more about his teacher than he does Geto's feelings on the matter. It isn't really about "domesticating" him when it indeed hasn't seemed necessary. Maybe a little more about making him see the error of his ways, yes, but Yuta suspects he already knows, deep down, and so this is mainly about drawing out more of that glimpse of honesty from before. ]
I just want you to understand, for his sake if nothing else.
[ Everything Gojo worked so hard for and how, even for the strongest, it could not be done alone. ]
And I guess I would like to know... If you could go back in time to this moment, knowing everything you do now, would you really do it all over again exactly the same?