SIGH MITCHELL! Konatsu's disappointed about it yeah. I mean well he thinks it's A TERRIBLE THING. He's not really mad at Mitchell because he feels he was too much on the sidelines/didn't have the whole story, which he didn't! He doesn't understand the vampire thing fully, or how much Mitchell or TE knew, etc. So he doesn't feel he can be angry, but he is disappointed, because the last he'd known they were just going to handcuff Mitchell but then the next time they talked it was like OOPS I KILLED A GUY. He's felt the strong urge to kill people outside of games himself, and he doesn't even have an addiction! He can kinda sympathize! But he'd really thought it was taken care of and doesn't quite get what happened, and is like M-MITCHELL WHAT THE HELL. THIS WAS A THING WE TALKED ABOUT.
He honestly doesn't think it will happen again, though, because of how Mitchell and TE are approaching it now, and so that much is cool by him; it was learned from, and Sapphire's business is Sapphire's to handle, it's not anyone else's job to punish Mitchell. If it ever did happen again Konatsu would probably be mad enough to fuck him up some himself because it's one thing to make a mistake and another to not learn from it. But he's pretty sure it won't, so while he thinks telling the other teams is a good idea, he's not in the firm THIS IS THE ONLY MORAL DECISION camp--mostly he just thinks it'll come out ANYWAY so dude just do it yourself, be a man, take responsibility because trying to run doesn't work in the end.
In the end, Konatsu's morality is easily affected by circumstances, and in this case he didn't know the victim and also is in the middle of dealing with the fact that he has a predator on his team whom he considers to be much worse and a much more certain future threat, so he's disappointed and :/ but not as mad as he would be if like, Mitchell had murdered Jade or something. DISTRACTED PLUS MORAL DISTANCE means more objectivity yeaaaah.
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He honestly doesn't think it will happen again, though, because of how Mitchell and TE are approaching it now, and so that much is cool by him; it was learned from, and Sapphire's business is Sapphire's to handle, it's not anyone else's job to punish Mitchell. If it ever did happen again Konatsu would probably be mad enough to fuck him up some himself because it's one thing to make a mistake and another to not learn from it. But he's pretty sure it won't, so while he thinks telling the other teams is a good idea, he's not in the firm THIS IS THE ONLY MORAL DECISION camp--mostly he just thinks it'll come out ANYWAY so dude just do it yourself, be a man, take responsibility because trying to run doesn't work in the end.
In the end, Konatsu's morality is easily affected by circumstances, and in this case he didn't know the victim and also is in the middle of dealing with the fact that he has a predator on his team whom he considers to be much worse and a much more certain future threat, so he's disappointed and :/ but not as mad as he would be if like, Mitchell had murdered Jade or something. DISTRACTED PLUS MORAL DISTANCE means more objectivity yeaaaah.
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