[ Another thing that Day wonders, though he gets the feeling he knows the answer already: surely, Solomon's sense of duty for humanity is self-imposed, not tied to something bigger than himself besides belief and principles, right? So he doesn't try to comment on the politics.
At how Thirteen reacts to the would-be promise, however, and for quite possibly the first time in the course of their interactions, Day looks at Solomon with a bit of judgment. Like he expected better of Solomon if this was apparently a big deal. He doesn't comment on it either, because it wouldn't be productive. What's passed has passed.
...At the last part, however: ]
Were you, Solomon? [ A genuine question, because Day often finds it hard to get a good read on him. ]
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At how Thirteen reacts to the would-be promise, however, and for quite possibly the first time in the course of their interactions, Day looks at Solomon with a bit of judgment. Like he expected better of Solomon if this was apparently a big deal. He doesn't comment on it either, because it wouldn't be productive. What's passed has passed.
...At the last part, however: ]
Were you, Solomon? [ A genuine question, because Day often finds it hard to get a good read on him. ]