Others have spoken to him of a shinki's duty. It almost always revolves around a duty to one person; some random god he's never meant, but heaven dictates that it shouldn't matter. Sanji must accept a master.
Except he hasn't yet, and he won't ever, and more than once he's wondered if his refusal will land him in a second grave. Rebellious shinki don't make good servants, he figures.
But Lara speaks of helping people without attaching the concept to servitude, and Sanji is momentarily quiet, surprised by how the comment warms him. It's the first time he's agreed so thoroughly with a god.]
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Others have spoken to him of a shinki's duty. It almost always revolves around a duty to one person; some random god he's never meant, but heaven dictates that it shouldn't matter. Sanji must accept a master.
Except he hasn't yet, and he won't ever, and more than once he's wondered if his refusal will land him in a second grave. Rebellious shinki don't make good servants, he figures.
But Lara speaks of helping people without attaching the concept to servitude, and Sanji is momentarily quiet, surprised by how the comment warms him. It's the first time he's agreed so thoroughly with a god.]
Aa... I guess I did.