[ Hei pinches the bridge of his nose. Briefly, he wonders why he seems to attract either do-gooders or megalomaniacs, rarely the comfortable no-man's land of gray in between. But what is real goodness anyway? He seldom thinks about it. But stagnation makes you quite the bore -- he's seen that with civilians, who are the most crashing ones. Now he can be tiresome on philosophical subjects all by himself. ]
I'd say that depends on what your definition of a real person is. [ His tone isn't abstract; it's dismissive. There's a hint of something critical in his expression at Pavel -- suspicious, perhaps -- before he says, ] All right. [ If the young man is up to something, he's assured that he can handle it. If he's as sincere as he seems... ]
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I'd say that depends on what your definition of a real person is. [ His tone isn't abstract; it's dismissive. There's a hint of something critical in his expression at Pavel -- suspicious, perhaps -- before he says, ] All right. [ If the young man is up to something, he's assured that he can handle it. If he's as sincere as he seems... ]
[ Well, that remains to be seen. ]