His morals are very odd. He is against war to avoid killing both ants and cats, but is ok with spreading drugs to ruin the lives of the cats. He cares about humans to the point of risking himself, and seems to care heavily what his students think of him. His entire moral basis seems to be a mask for his students, but there are so many contradictions. His values are just all over the place.I’m still over here wondering what he did about that girl betraying him like that. If he’s willing to destroy an entire nation there’s no way that girl will get away with it right?
dont think he would care much about the beast one especially how they were treated right off the bat, leader adding fuel to the fire doesnt help. im thinking he's like, "im on your side just once, mess it up, im your worst enemy"His morals are very odd. He is against war to avoid killing both ants and cats, but is ok with spreading drugs to ruin the lives of the cats. He cares about humans to the point of risking himself, and seems to care heavily what his students think of him. His entire moral basis seems to be a mask for his students, but there are so many contradictions. His values are just all over the place.
Best I can tell, he only cares what his students think of him, he sees humans as allies and the cats as something way lesser, the ants he might respect. Do to this he may not really even care about the student betraying as she is a human, and one he care about.
Reminder the prologue start, he would become the king of cats and ants soon enoughdont think he would care much about the beast one especially how they were treated right off the bat, leader adding fuel to the fire doesnt help. im thinking he's like, "im on your side just once, mess it up, im your worst enemy"