At least his point got across, and that's what matters to Sora in the end. (What this conversation is teaching Sora is that he's much more reliant than Soldat on what he considers "part of him" to build a picture of who he is. He's not sure if that's a good thing. He's also not sure if it's a bad thing. Maybe just the parts that hurt him. That opens up its own can of worms, though. More things to put in the slow cooker that is Sora's brain.)
He sighs and looks at his shoes. He's figured out how to put the problem into words by now, so this isn't a matter of him not having the pieces together anymore. No, now it's just embarrassment. "Nah, I." A pause. "You're gonna get real mad at me if I tell you what the problem is." Especially since... they were actually talking about the problem the week before, even if it was sort of in broad strokes.
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He sighs and looks at his shoes. He's figured out how to put the problem into words by now, so this isn't a matter of him not having the pieces together anymore. No, now it's just embarrassment. "Nah, I." A pause. "You're gonna get real mad at me if I tell you what the problem is." Especially since... they were actually talking about the problem the week before, even if it was sort of in broad strokes.