[Jaeger's patience abruptly snaps like a twig and he turns his attention to Spencer.]
You keep operating under the assumption that they're exactly the same person, that even in his past life you had complete control over him. You didn't. I sincerely doubt you "created" him with the intention of killing you should your plans not go the way you wanted, and that's just one example. While you certainly had a large and terrible impact on him, Albert has always been his own person.
"He is what he is", ja? You're right, but you're not seeing him as he actually is. You see him as a tool, something you can use and mold however you'd like, but he's a person. No matter what you do to him, he'll never be exactly what you want him to be.
I'm sick of listening to you go on and on about how you understand him and how he's "supposed" to be when you've never bothered to look at him as another person. So kindly shut up and let Albert decide how to handle this.
[He'll move a bit so he's closer to his briefcase, not because he thinks he needs to defend himself, but because he's seriously considering whether killing Spencer would actually be beneficial here. He's not reaching down to pick it up yet, at least.]
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[Jaeger's patience abruptly snaps like a twig and he turns his attention to Spencer.]
You keep operating under the assumption that they're exactly the same person, that even in his past life you had complete control over him. You didn't. I sincerely doubt you "created" him with the intention of killing you should your plans not go the way you wanted, and that's just one example. While you certainly had a large and terrible impact on him, Albert has always been his own person.
"He is what he is", ja? You're right, but you're not seeing him as he actually is. You see him as a tool, something you can use and mold however you'd like, but he's a person. No matter what you do to him, he'll never be exactly what you want him to be.
I'm sick of listening to you go on and on about how you understand him and how he's "supposed" to be when you've never bothered to look at him as another person. So kindly shut up and let Albert decide how to handle this.
[He'll move a bit so he's closer to his briefcase, not because he thinks he needs to defend himself, but because he's seriously considering whether killing Spencer would actually be beneficial here. He's not reaching down to pick it up yet, at least.]