It was a perfectly civil comment to make, but even then Jade thought he could sense a bit of... not hostility, but disapproval, perhaps? It wouldn't be too surprising, given that Sephiroth had been the only one to speak against fighting Soulcage. His concerns hadn't been unreasonable, either. Still, Jade was rather certain he'd made the right call at the time...
However, there was always the possibility he was wrong. Things tended to go badly when Jade made mistakes -- something he was painfully aware of.
"I see."
He paused, then glanced over his shoulder again. This was best addressed openly, now that they had a chance to speak in private.
"You don't approve of what we did." Jade's tone didn't give away how he felt. It was little more than an observation, and a prompt for Sephiroth to voice whatever reproach might be on his mind. After all, if Jade couldn't defend his decision after the fact, he had no business ever taking a leadership role in anything.
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However, there was always the possibility he was wrong. Things tended to go badly when Jade made mistakes -- something he was painfully aware of.
"I see."
He paused, then glanced over his shoulder again. This was best addressed openly, now that they had a chance to speak in private.
"You don't approve of what we did." Jade's tone didn't give away how he felt. It was little more than an observation, and a prompt for Sephiroth to voice whatever reproach might be on his mind. After all, if Jade couldn't defend his decision after the fact, he had no business ever taking a leadership role in anything.