[ What he says may be true. At least in the general sense, Levi can see just as well as he can that people are pleasure-seeking creatures. Often to the point of selfishness, and to the misfortune of others. That said, his words have become increasingly nebulous, and the viewpoint from which they're told seems to assume a strangely disconnected wisdom. ]
Now you're just getting carried away.
[ It's his instinct to dismiss it—but on the other hand, something about that tone piques his interest. As if it might help to explain Gilgamesh to him in some way. He's been struggling to understand him ever since that day leaving Menchik... and it's only because of what they'd experienced together before that he seeks to have it answered.
So he still doesn't leave. ]
What puts you in a position to lecture me, huh? [ And if he's talking about human nature, why does it sound like he's implying he's not human at all? ]
no subject
Now you're just getting carried away.
[ It's his instinct to dismiss it—but on the other hand, something about that tone piques his interest. As if it might help to explain Gilgamesh to him in some way. He's been struggling to understand him ever since that day leaving Menchik... and it's only because of what they'd experienced together before that he seeks to have it answered.
So he still doesn't leave. ]
What puts you in a position to lecture me, huh? [ And if he's talking about human nature, why does it sound like he's implying he's not human at all? ]