Leonel wasn't too shaken by the conclusion. He felt that everyone was selfish in one way or another, the problem was that he was selfish, and he also had the ability to enact his selfishness without the burden of judgment. If you could always manipulate everyone into doing what you wanted them to do, what worry did you have to have about backlash?
This, though, was still a bit of an excuse, and he knew it. This was his reality, and he had to decide whether he wanted to change or not.
But it wasn't that simple… because there was a very strong pull leading him in a certain direction. He still had a strong conviction to save his father and Aina, and he simply didn't see that changing.
Leonel clenched his fist and suddenly vanished.
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