[He watches Gil just a bit longer before he answers.
It's not something he really expected from someone like Gilgamesh, but he can't deny the evidence. That he says this much is already a big leap from "normal" for the King of Heroes. Living with them, it's also impossible not to see the difference in the way Gil treats Tokiomi vs how he treats everyone else and the changes they've both gone through because of each other.
So as much of a pest and a danger as Gil is, so long as he isn't a risk to the rest of the world, Kiritsugu will let him be.]
Fine, then. Keeping him alive from this point will be your responsibility.
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It's not something he really expected from someone like Gilgamesh, but he can't deny the evidence. That he says this much is already a big leap from "normal" for the King of Heroes. Living with them, it's also impossible not to see the difference in the way Gil treats Tokiomi vs how he treats everyone else and the changes they've both gone through because of each other.
So as much of a pest and a danger as Gil is, so long as he isn't a risk to the rest of the world, Kiritsugu will let him be.]
Fine, then. Keeping him alive from this point will be your responsibility.