That is why I'm trying. [His voice is still strained, still letting through the honest desperation. It's more Enoch who gets this response out of him, but he doesn't care if Frisk hears. There is no pretending, no covering up when these questions are at stake. He can't try to pretend he isn't desperate.]
I ask because she was not human, and her perspective may have been very different, in addition to being strongly influenced by MN. And as far as we know she was the only person to die while these events were taking place. You are certain her behaviour was no different? That she was lost, and not -
[He doesn't mean to stop there. He would have gone on. It's only by sheer luck - good or bad - that on that word his agitation outpaces his breathing and he has to stop, coughing.]
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I ask because she was not human, and her perspective may have been very different, in addition to being strongly influenced by MN. And as far as we know she was the only person to die while these events were taking place. You are certain her behaviour was no different? That she was lost, and not -
[He doesn't mean to stop there. He would have gone on. It's only by sheer luck - good or bad - that on that word his agitation outpaces his breathing and he has to stop, coughing.]