Fantastic. [He brought a hand to his head, feeling what was probably the start of one hell of a tension headache. But that was all he did. Kakyoin didn't advance or make any move to attack, letting Giorno distance himself without objection.]
I want this to be clear right now--I'm not in the habit of holding people responsible for things they had nothing to do with. But I had to be certain of that, I hope you understand.
[Slowly, he folded his arms--Hierophant's coil moved from Kakyoin's arm to his shoulder in a similar fashion. As unsettled as he was, Giorno hadn't...done anything. There was no reason to act like they were enemies just based on one single fact.]
You didn't recognize my name, which means it's highly unlikely you were involved at all. [Everyone (or damn close to it) that worked for Dio would almost certainly recognize the name 'Noriaki Kakyoin', but Giorno hadn't so much as blinked.] So I don't want either of us to think the other's about to throttle them, assuming that is an absurd thing to expect.
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I want this to be clear right now--I'm not in the habit of holding people responsible for things they had nothing to do with. But I had to be certain of that, I hope you understand.
[Slowly, he folded his arms--Hierophant's coil moved from Kakyoin's arm to his shoulder in a similar fashion. As unsettled as he was, Giorno hadn't...done anything. There was no reason to act like they were enemies just based on one single fact.]
You didn't recognize my name, which means it's highly unlikely you were involved at all. [Everyone (or damn close to it) that worked for Dio would almost certainly recognize the name 'Noriaki Kakyoin', but Giorno hadn't so much as blinked.] So I don't want either of us to think the other's about to throttle them, assuming that is an absurd thing to expect.