( The former half of the answer is a mix of what he expected, and logical given what else he's learned - which is good. Mika doesn't like Solomon types because they can be difficult to predict and irrational (Ferid, his beloathed). But Solomon is not so extreme in this alignment, and as long as he can be partly predicted - not perfectly, given Mika's hardly a grandmaster - then that lowers his threat level.
Somewhat.
The rest, though: the opening does clearly get his hackles up, but he does not interrupt Solomon's continuing, which does him some good. Mika still doesn't like it, but he can hear him.
... )
... Do you see him as a demon? ( He's extrapolating. But. ) Don't. He's just Ginger. If you actually liked him, you'd get that.
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Somewhat.
The rest, though: the opening does clearly get his hackles up, but he does not interrupt Solomon's continuing, which does him some good. Mika still doesn't like it, but he can hear him.
... )
... Do you see him as a demon? ( He's extrapolating. But. ) Don't. He's just Ginger. If you actually liked him, you'd get that.
... Truth.