Serph's understanding of family is hazy at best. He has some knowledge that fathers are supposed to care for their children, but Akechi's account of his own demonstrates that is certainly not always the case. And he only knows children who had become orphans because their parents had either been turned into stone by the sun or killed by the fighting.
He recalls Jack telling him of a happy memory, of stealing the village burro and riding the animal together with his sister. Wouldn't those sorts of memories be reason to go back eventually?
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Serph's understanding of family is hazy at best. He has some knowledge that fathers are supposed to care for their children, but Akechi's account of his own demonstrates that is certainly not always the case. And he only knows children who had become orphans because their parents had either been turned into stone by the sun or killed by the fighting.
He recalls Jack telling him of a happy memory, of stealing the village burro and riding the animal together with his sister. Wouldn't those sorts of memories be reason to go back eventually?
"What kept you from returning?"