He doesn't know Sayo that well (which means we probably have to fix that), but he already has an interest in him due to the whole nonhuman/tsukumogami thing. It's unfortunate that Sayo's been mistreated by his former masters, and while Alcor would expect him to be the overly vengeful and bitter kind, all he can really pick up on is...apathy. Which may or may not be more telling and even worse, really.
He sincerely wishes he'll find fulfillment in being with Haru, in the end.
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He doesn't know Sayo that well (which means we probably have to fix that), but he already has an interest in him due to the whole nonhuman/tsukumogami thing. It's unfortunate that Sayo's been mistreated by his former masters, and while Alcor would expect him to be the overly vengeful and bitter kind, all he can really pick up on is...apathy. Which may or may not be more telling and even worse, really.
He sincerely wishes he'll find fulfillment in being with Haru, in the end.