[He can't say he was expecting a joyful reunion. He was afraid it wouldn't be a reunion at all, really. He could have gotten something wrong and ended up with a monster, or a Gilgamesh that didn't remember a thing.
A bad attitude on revival is well within the acceptable limits -- especially considering he seems to have gotten the older version this time. Even with the insult, hearing his name come out of Gil's mouth causes relief and a wash of other complicated emotions to hit his face. His legs threaten to go out from under him, but he won't let them. He knows he has to be as strong now as he was back then if he's going to have any kind of positive result.]
It was you who taught me to answer to my true desires.
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A bad attitude on revival is well within the acceptable limits -- especially considering he seems to have gotten the older version this time. Even with the insult, hearing his name come out of Gil's mouth causes relief and a wash of other complicated emotions to hit his face. His legs threaten to go out from under him, but he won't let them. He knows he has to be as strong now as he was back then if he's going to have any kind of positive result.]
It was you who taught me to answer to my true desires.