[Mello does linger, but he's careful not to increase the contact between them — avoids moving closer and instead sits there, arm-against-arm, thinking about Setsuna's words and his earlier statements about justice. He and Setsuna may have will and determination in common, but they do not share that faith in humanity. Mello does not believe in mankind — not when there are Kira supporters out there, following a serial killer as though he is a God. Not when the leaders of the world kowtow in order to appease Kira, leaving it so that people like him have to step up and take matters in their own hands. No, Mello believes in himself on his goals — in becoming number one and catching Kira, or putting everything into trying.]
Why you?
[Setsuna says it as though it is a responsibility that someone must take up, but Mello disagrees. Humanity will keep on being humanity without faith or belief — it will continue to run itself into the ground, or it will prosper, but whatever it does will not come down to one person's faith.]
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Why you?
[Setsuna says it as though it is a responsibility that someone must take up, but Mello disagrees. Humanity will keep on being humanity without faith or belief — it will continue to run itself into the ground, or it will prosper, but whatever it does will not come down to one person's faith.]