"To return a spy to the arms of thine enemy cannot be an act of good," Harry says. "But I doubt not it was no fault of thine."
Enjolras, he's sure, is cleverer than that. The moral complexities are a bit less-- well, complex, for Harry: it's a war and he's a spy. He'll do damage alive, so he's better dead.
"I like him not," Harry concludes. Just in case this weren't abundantly clear.
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Enjolras, he's sure, is cleverer than that. The moral complexities are a bit less-- well, complex, for Harry: it's a war and he's a spy. He'll do damage alive, so he's better dead.
"I like him not," Harry concludes. Just in case this weren't abundantly clear.