[He disagrees immediately on that point, that point that he's more than just what he does with his art. His art is everything to him to the point it's arguably just as inseparable from Rohan as Heaven's Door is. It's what he focuses all of his attention on at first because the rest of what she says isn't something that he particularly wants to consider. It's easier to get angry over that gross misinterpretation and misunderstanding than it is to try and tease out what she feels when she calls him a person who has the power to make anything he writes become absolutely true. The truth is, he can't see her ever saying that in a positive light. Not when it was used against her in some capacity and she never knew until that fucking moron Okuyasu had to run his mouth...]
[Not that Rohan believes in lying. He doesn't. Deception is the antithesis of who Rohan is as a person even if he's willing, in a moment where he must be the one to overcome, to allow the hubris of his opponent to blind them to what's right in front of them. But all of this could have been avoided if Okuyasu had just kept it to himself. Instead, he struck low. and he forced Rohan into a position he wasn't prepared to be in. And he hurt Reimi.]
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[Not that Rohan believes in lying. He doesn't. Deception is the antithesis of who Rohan is as a person even if he's willing, in a moment where he must be the one to overcome, to allow the hubris of his opponent to blind them to what's right in front of them. But all of this could have been avoided if Okuyasu had just kept it to himself. Instead, he struck low. and he forced Rohan into a position he wasn't prepared to be in. And he hurt Reimi.]
[No. He, Rohan, hurt Reimi.]
Fine.