[ (Unfortunately?) Judgmental John asked for a moral judgment from an amoral person so he gets to suffer with the consequences of his own actions for once.
Xue Yang turns the words over in his head as he tries to figure out how he hasn't answered the question, and how he's supposed to figure out "morally worse" if he can't differentiate by how terrible he himself found his actions (which is pretty much "completely reasonable" across the board, and therefore not a good metric) or how much it pissed off others (also apparently not a good metric). ]
I already said I wanted to crush his heart, so I killed all of them. They deserved it.
[ The way Xue Yang is explaining himself is probably enough of an answer to which of them should be punished, if not necessarily which of them confessed to the worse crime. ]
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Xue Yang turns the words over in his head as he tries to figure out how he hasn't answered the question, and how he's supposed to figure out "morally worse" if he can't differentiate by how terrible he himself found his actions (which is pretty much "completely reasonable" across the board, and therefore not a good metric) or how much it pissed off others (also apparently not a good metric). ]
I already said I wanted to crush his heart, so I killed all of them. They deserved it.
[ The way Xue Yang is explaining himself is probably enough of an answer to which of them should be punished, if not necessarily which of them confessed to the worse crime. ]
Why, how "just" or whatever was yours?