[Celehar points it out mildly, and goes quiet again as Nagito does, at least in relative brevity, explain the circumstances. Celehar is a good listener, sitting quietly without interrupting as Nagito gets through it, not pointing out the loathing, though his expression twitches briefly at the 'Most Tragic Event in Human History,' a flicker dubious in his reception of what sounds like hyperbole. Then again, the mention of being the girl's classmate makes his ears twitch, but his expression doesn't change, this time - he simply nods.
At the end, he says only,]
How did she bring despair?
[He doesn't sound quite as passive aggressive - or loathing - about it as Nagito, but neither is he entirely sympathetic. He sounds, in fact, like he suspects something of what the answer might be.]
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[Celehar points it out mildly, and goes quiet again as Nagito does, at least in relative brevity, explain the circumstances. Celehar is a good listener, sitting quietly without interrupting as Nagito gets through it, not pointing out the loathing, though his expression twitches briefly at the 'Most Tragic Event in Human History,' a flicker dubious in his reception of what sounds like hyperbole. Then again, the mention of being the girl's classmate makes his ears twitch, but his expression doesn't change, this time - he simply nods.
At the end, he says only,]
How did she bring despair?
[He doesn't sound quite as passive aggressive - or loathing - about it as Nagito, but neither is he entirely sympathetic. He sounds, in fact, like he suspects something of what the answer might be.]