Abe no "screw the rules" Sousei [ 安部 蒼世 ] (
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Mary confuses him so much. SO MUCH. She listens to him more intently and better than the Yamainu do, okay. He's never quite had anyone take his words on so seriously before. It's not a terrible thing because he believes everything he says, but it is something that means that he has to pay closer attention to the messes that she gets into because it might be because she was just trying to follow his advice--
Namely that she misinterpreted 100% but you know, it happens. What he'd meant, way back when, when he said she had to make herself seem less helpless or pick up something useful so people would want her around, was that she needed to not be stupid about going into ViViD. If she went with people she trusted, she'd have support and be support, and she wouldn't be useless. But on her own, she didn't have the skills to help anyone or herself.
... But you know, he admires her drive anyway. She decided to do this to make herself stronger and more useful, so he'll support her in that. It's admirable. He thinks that she'll figure out how to go about it herself without his interference, so he's not going to hold her hand here and guide her that way. Besides, her sense of accomplishment will be so much higher when she figures it out for herself without any outside interference.
So honestly, he thinks she's a sensible, odd but likable young woman. He does occasionally wish Kiiko was there to help her out, because he thinks she'd be better at guiding Mary, but for now he'll do his best to at least be a supporting source. He's pretty okay at that, he likes to think.