Rousey never uttered a word, but his murky and sinister gaze, emotionless expression, and silhouette immersed in darkness — all conveyed such a message.
"I'm the one who should apologize, I've caused trouble for you and your uncle."
A momentary outburst of passion and impulsivity, crying, acting spoiled, fainting — all behavior befitting a capricious child.
What I've done has caused trouble for Lilac.
"If I had been a little more persistent then, I should have been able to find the town along the main road, then I could have…"
Such self-loathing, such disgust —
Weak, not strong enough, only causing trouble for others, like a child.
Great power, to change this sort of self, must come with the ability to overcome difficulties, be independent, and not burden others, just like —