"I do not have the liberty to think of leaving. My people need a leader," Sua said.
Yuzan remembered the burden he had as the heir to the Hajime business. He had to be perfect. He had to forget himself and even leave his sister. It was a painful responsibility.
"Are you happy?" Yuzan asked.
Sua shrugged. "I'm alive. My people are alive."
"Yes, but are you happy?" Yuzan asked.
"I . . . dont know," Sua said.
"I think I used to be like you. I was born in a wealthy family and I was the heir. It's heavy, isn't it?" Yuzan asked.
Sua nodded.
"After you get your sister, can you . . . visit here?" Sua asked.
Yuzan tilted his head.
"Why?" Yuzan asked.
Sua looked away.
"Just to talk and I want to meet your sister," Sua said.
She looked quite small at that moment. Even lonely.
"It depends on her. If she wants to visit here then yes," Yuzan said.
Sua smiled.