[ Julius doesn't react to Giovanni's actions, not immediately - his mind is focused on his own duty as he brings down Volitional's flat to smack another patient in the side, and the person crumples almost immediately. The third is dispatched as cleanly as the second, electricity stunning both of them into unconsciousness just as the staff member catches up with them.
The white-robed nurse cries out, and it's only then that he notices, a twist in his stomach well-suppressed by years of instinct but still present nevertheless. Yet he knows it's not entirely Giovanni's fault, which is why he doesn't reprimand him for using too much force.
The feral patient still tries to get at Giovanni, but he's overpowered both in terms of brute strength and instinct. Julius has the intention of telling him to release the sick man, but then the nurse speaks up and tells them that he's infected with the plague, been only a danger, and nearly strangled a doctor.
Herein lies an unspoken decision that they have to make. Julius still has his reservations, but as the seconds tick by and the man tries to get at Giovanni's throat, they're disappearing. ]
What do you think?
[ It might be better to just put him out of his misery. ]
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The white-robed nurse cries out, and it's only then that he notices, a twist in his stomach well-suppressed by years of instinct but still present nevertheless. Yet he knows it's not entirely Giovanni's fault, which is why he doesn't reprimand him for using too much force.
The feral patient still tries to get at Giovanni, but he's overpowered both in terms of brute strength and instinct. Julius has the intention of telling him to release the sick man, but then the nurse speaks up and tells them that he's infected with the plague, been only a danger, and nearly strangled a doctor.
Herein lies an unspoken decision that they have to make. Julius still has his reservations, but as the seconds tick by and the man tries to get at Giovanni's throat, they're disappearing. ]
What do you think?
[ It might be better to just put him out of his misery. ]