She had been fine up until that point. Whatever it is that nullifies certain powers and abilities also effects what was done to her. As long as that holds true, there's no reason to keep her away from anyone.
What was the accident? What did WHO do to her?! Why shouldn't I tell her about how she wanted to kill the Japanese? About Julius Kingsley? Shouldn't she know? I think she should know.
But you seem like you know a lot more than you're telling me. Friends shouldn't keep secrets.
Euphemia never wanted to hurt anyone. How do you think she'll take it if you mention that she wanted to kill the Japanese? The last thing she knew was that she was about to establish a small area in which it didn't matter if you were Japanese or Britannian. All were equal and wanted.
As for Kingsley... I don't know much about him myself.
Secrets, Hunk, are kept for a reason. To protect something or someone. While I told her I wouldn't keep anything from her and meant it, she isn't ready to talk about it just yet.
She picked herself up after getting brought to Vaikuntha. She made friends. She can fight monsters now. And she's your SISTER.
Maybe she's more ready than you think!
But it sounds like you're just protecting yourself. Like you know exactly what "intensely complicated" stuff happened to make Euphy want to hurt people. But you're not telling her.
Why not? Are you saying you know what's in her future, and you're not gonna try to stop it?
You think that I believe her to be weak? It's the opposite, actually. Out of all of my brothers and sisters, she is the only one I don't have a chance against. Euphy is a strong, capable woman. Gentle and kind.
That doesn't mean I want to burden her before she is ready and, believe it or not, I did give her the opportunity. What I think is that she is already distraught by how I came to be here and doesn't want to inquire further.
So what if I do know? It doesn't change that it happened. It can't be stopped, though if there is one thing I wish I could have prevented, that would have been it.
If you know what happens, why can't you just tell her? Then when we get out of here and she goes back to her time in your dimension, she can fix things.
Unless you actually got here in a block of ice? It'd explain why you're being so cold about it.
This is one of the hardest events in my entire life. I'm not taking it lightly. All I am asking is to not talk to her about it because it's not something she should hear from you. Or anyone outside of myself, really.
Good. It sounded like you were just gonna keep the secret.
If she asks, I'll send her to you. And if she tells me you didn't tell her. Then I'll tell her everything. She deserves to know.
[ Even if Hunk's got no clue how to explain what he saw. He wants Euphy to know, and he'd rather give her his incomplete take if Lelouch isn't gonna help. ]
Though you telling her anything at all would be confusing. It's not as if you know what's going on, now do you? You saw something that's far more complex than a conversation or two can really explain.
What was done to us completely overrides one's will. Unfortunately, one of the side effects is short term memory loss.
It's how the ability rewires the brain. Some times direct contact is required and other times not so much.
I met a man that could read minds. However I don't know if he started out this way or needed direct contact at first before his power grew to the point he couldn't turn it off.
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Why was she like that in your world?
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Why shouldn't I tell her about how she wanted to kill the Japanese?
About Julius Kingsley?
Shouldn't she know? I think she should know.
But you seem like you know a lot more than you're telling me.
Friends shouldn't keep secrets.
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Euphemia never wanted to hurt anyone. How do you think she'll take it if you mention that she wanted to kill the Japanese? The last thing she knew was that she was about to establish a small area in which it didn't matter if you were Japanese or Britannian. All were equal and wanted.
As for Kingsley... I don't know much about him myself.
Secrets, Hunk, are kept for a reason. To protect something or someone. While I told her I wouldn't keep anything from her and meant it, she isn't ready to talk about it just yet.
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And she's your SISTER.
Maybe she's more ready than you think!
But it sounds like you're just protecting yourself. Like you know exactly what "intensely complicated" stuff happened to make Euphy want to hurt people. But you're not telling her.
Why not? Are you saying you know what's in her future, and you're not gonna try to stop it?
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That doesn't mean I want to burden her before she is ready and, believe it or not, I did give her the opportunity. What I think is that she is already distraught by how I came to be here and doesn't want to inquire further.
So what if I do know? It doesn't change that it happened. It can't be stopped, though if there is one thing I wish I could have prevented, that would have been it.
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Then when we get out of here and she goes back to her time in your dimension, she can fix things.
Unless you actually got here in a block of ice?
It'd explain why you're being so cold about it.
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This is one of the hardest events in my entire life. I'm not taking it lightly. All I am asking is to not talk to her about it because it's not something she should hear from you. Or anyone outside of myself, really.
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How long are you going to wait?
Because it sounds real important.
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I would have already have told her if not for that.
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It sounded like you were just gonna keep the secret.
If she asks, I'll send her to you.
And if she tells me you didn't tell her.
Then I'll tell her everything.
She deserves to know.
[ Even if Hunk's got no clue how to explain what he saw. He wants Euphy to know, and he'd rather give her his incomplete take if Lelouch isn't gonna help. ]
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Though you telling her anything at all would be confusing. It's not as if you know what's going on, now do you? You saw something that's far more complex than a conversation or two can really explain.
What was done to us completely overrides one's will. Unfortunately, one of the side effects is short term memory loss.
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Is it magic?
It's always magic.
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I've seen some weird stuff.
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I met a man that could read minds. However I don't know if he started out this way or needed direct contact at first before his power grew to the point he couldn't turn it off.
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That sounds like magic to me.
Did he read your mind?
[ There's a pause for a moment. ]
Is he the guy who did that to Euphy?