Hakkai doesn't share his opinion on whether Banri is an asshole, which Gojyo wouldn't appreciate in any case. In any case, there are more important questions here, including why Gojyo is showing up on his doorstep asking for a place to stay, drunk, well after dark.
"Of course," he says, easily, searching Gojyo's face for clues. If Sharak had disappeared, Hakkai doesn't think there would be so much confusion there. Anger, yes. Maybe even shame, and a bottle of sake for fortification, but disappearances are a black and white situation. "I'll let Ayumu know so that she doesn't mistake you for an intruder... is there a reason you can't go back to Sharak's?"
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"Of course," he says, easily, searching Gojyo's face for clues. If Sharak had disappeared, Hakkai doesn't think there would be so much confusion there. Anger, yes. Maybe even shame, and a bottle of sake for fortification, but disappearances are a black and white situation. "I'll let Ayumu know so that she doesn't mistake you for an intruder... is there a reason you can't go back to Sharak's?"