[AS IF SHE HAS THE ANSWER? but maybe her emotions are answer enough... there's a sense of disquiet here, her concern clearly evident.
There was a time when she wanted to be on her own. When she thought "companions" were just another word for "strong people you can tag along with so you can use them and leave them whenever you want to", but that had been born from her innate selfishness, and her inability to trust others enough to let them in.]
...But Kim Dokja's different.
[...]
He's not the type of guy who only looks out for himself. And he wouldn't have chosen to be alone in a completely new world. That guy -- he knows there's strength in numbers. That's how he chooses to survive.
[her concern grows stronger as she hesitates, lingering on the word 'survive'.]
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There was a time when she wanted to be on her own. When she thought "companions" were just another word for "strong people you can tag along with so you can use them and leave them whenever you want to", but that had been born from her innate selfishness, and her inability to trust others enough to let them in.]
...But Kim Dokja's different.
[...]
He's not the type of guy who only looks out for himself. And he wouldn't have chosen to be alone in a completely new world. That guy -- he knows there's strength in numbers. That's how he chooses to survive.
[her concern grows stronger as she hesitates, lingering on the word 'survive'.]