"I'm sorry, my darling," Obi-Wan says, laying a hand overtop one of Klaus's. His opinions on Reginald are well known by now, Obi-Wan having never seen a reason not to make it perfectly clear, but he is still as Jedi, even if he might claim otherwise. A Jedi loves all, even his enemies, and while he will never understand Reginald Hargreeves or the way he treated his children, Obi-Wan must also accept him and his faults.
It's an easier thing to do when the man himself isn't here.
"He knew, but he never explained to you?" Obi-Wan asks, brow furrowing. "A better way to teach would be to make the student aware of the lesson, one would think."
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It's an easier thing to do when the man himself isn't here.
"He knew, but he never explained to you?" Obi-Wan asks, brow furrowing. "A better way to teach would be to make the student aware of the lesson, one would think."