[Giorno cocked his head at that, a slow smile growing on his face. He had never tried to be particularly trustworthy. Strong, yes, a good leader, yes, but trustworthiness wasn't something that got you particularly far in the criminal underworld. Maybe he just came by it honestly. He had never had patience for cruelty, had chosen to dole out reward to those who were loyal to him rather than the neglect and abuse he'd received.]
[So Kakyoin's assessment shouldn't have been surprising. It was, though, and pleasant, especially coming from someone who could only associate Giorno with negative things.]
I really do hope I can live up to that impression, Mr. Kakyoin.
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[So Kakyoin's assessment shouldn't have been surprising. It was, though, and pleasant, especially coming from someone who could only associate Giorno with negative things.]
I really do hope I can live up to that impression, Mr. Kakyoin.