It takes a long moment before 2B responds, a range of emotions playing across her face, but most of it guilt.
I suppose it doesn't matter. But YoRHa doesn't exist any more.
It was dismantled as surely as the logic virus that tore through the Bunker. She still remembers the Commander's stern expression as she ordered her to flee. In the end, it hadn't mattered.
I see no reason not to work together when we cross paths.
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I suppose it doesn't matter. But YoRHa doesn't exist any more.
It was dismantled as surely as the logic virus that tore through the Bunker. She still remembers the Commander's stern expression as she ordered her to flee. In the end, it hadn't mattered.
I see no reason not to work together when we cross paths.