Seth remains quiet. It becomes increasingly difficult to pretend to himself that he doesn't know what Daniel is asking. He wouldn't be making such a big deal of it otherwise. He's already handed Seth a gun, with not nearly the same amount of gravitas. And the fact that weapons fire will be involved means people will be involved.
"You're asking me to kill," Seth clarifies.
He doesn't want to skirt around it, doesn't want to cover it in euphemisms. He wants Daniel to be clear in what he is asking, no matter how reluctantly he's doing it. Presumably the goal would not be death or injury, but it would undoubtably be an inevitable result.
tw: messed up moral dilemmas??
"You're asking me to kill," Seth clarifies.
He doesn't want to skirt around it, doesn't want to cover it in euphemisms. He wants Daniel to be clear in what he is asking, no matter how reluctantly he's doing it. Presumably the goal would not be death or injury, but it would undoubtably be an inevitable result.