Chaos, yet harmony.
Murasakibara sits and stares at the blank screen in front of him. He can feel the curiosity coming from Himuro on the other screen, but he can't be bothered acknowledging it. Of all the people at that place, it had to have been Teppei Kiyoshi. Murasakibara takes a deep breath. Serenity. Serenity. Serenity.
"Thank you for your help, Atsushi," Himuro says.
"I didn't do anything," Murasakibara retorts.
"Thank you anyway."
"They're all so stupid." Murasakibara crosses his arms and rests his head on them. "It is the Jedi Code that makes you good. How can you be a better person by rejecting the Code?"
"Maybe they don't think it's the Code that makes them a good person?" Himuro points out wryly.
Murasakibara rolls his head to the side so that he is looking right at Himuro. "It's the Jedi Code that makes me a good person, you know."
"There's nothing wrong with that." Himuro smiles kindly, but also a little sadly. "Maybe if I had the Code-" He lets out a sigh. "When I was younger, I almost let my emotions, my jealousy, ruin something very important to me. I still regret it every single day."
"You understand then. They'll understand too, one day, what a big mistake they're making."
"Maybe." Himuro is still smiling sadly at him. It makes Murasakibara want to do something that is definitely against the Code.
"They will all understand," Murasakibara says firmly. "Even the Council. Nothing good comes of rejecting the Code, even if they pretend they're just doing it for everyone's own good."
