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He doesn't get the whole "trying to kill each other means we're cooperating" thing, which is hilarious because he and Ankh always share their feelings with attempted homicide. But he does think that Ryuuga's generally "one of the good guys," since he was trying to help during the collapsing sandcastle, so he can trust that he acts according to what he thinks is best. So any disagreements that come up, Eiji will probably argue but not outright fight unless it's huge, since he does respect his judgment.
Pet bird he brought home and taught to talk, but it only says rude things. Probably need a refund.
Seriously, though, Ankh's kind of this balancing force for him, since he keeps forcing him to think about himself and can really deflate his ego faster than anything. And it's funny how for all Ankh says that he doesn't understand why Eiji values him, Eiji kind of wonders why Ankh values him, since he's only ever been used, first by his parents, then by Ankh, even by his friends to some degree, and now he's not sure how useful he really is. But Ankh's still there with him, even though he doesn't need him to collect Medals or anything. So even if he's not entirely sure what Ankh still sees in him, he's glad to have him there.
Eiji really takes "introductions at swordpoint" too well. Like it was only a slight misunderstanding, only some attempted homicide, nothing big.
Now that he knows his story a little better, he can understand, and he feels bad for being a little judgmental toward him during that fight. After all, he knows how much it broke him to see a kid die, so he can understand Jinga falling because of his son being killed.He doesn't exactly condone Jinga's actions, and if it ever came to it, he would fight him to protect others, but he does understand him.
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Seriously, though, Ankh's kind of this balancing force for him, since he keeps forcing him to think about himself and can really deflate his ego faster than anything. And it's funny how for all Ankh says that he doesn't understand why Eiji values him, Eiji kind of wonders why Ankh values him, since he's only ever been used, first by his parents, then by Ankh, even by his friends to some degree, and now he's not sure how useful he really is. But Ankh's still there with him, even though he doesn't need him to collect Medals or anything. So even if he's not entirely sure what Ankh still sees in him, he's glad to have him there.
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Now that he knows his story a little better, he can understand, and he feels bad for being a little judgmental toward him during that fight. After all, he knows how much it broke him to see a kid die, so he can understand Jinga falling because of his son being killed.He doesn't exactly condone Jinga's actions, and if it ever came to it, he would fight him to protect others, but he does understand him.