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@kitcat1925 @wizard_of_oz You're absolutely right that it's horribly unfair to Kashimura, but Sayuri is a deeply flawed character and that's what makes it interesting. In that moment, Sayuri's "Apologize now!" is much more a rebuke of herself over regrets that she's probably been stewing on for decades than it is a rational response to her friend's situation.