Luckily, Enjolras has heard the nuanced version, a time or six.
It's an oversimplification, certainly. How much does Percy realize he's oversimplifying, he wonders.
"What thinkest thou?"
Like most of Enjolras's questions, it's genuine. What does Harry think of this? How much has he thought about this? Enough to discuss it with Feuilly, who's a brilliant man and a scrupulously ethical thinker. But mostly it's that Enjolras will always, always prefer to hear someone else's thoughts instead of only holding forth with his own.
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It's an oversimplification, certainly. How much does Percy realize he's oversimplifying, he wonders.
"What thinkest thou?"
Like most of Enjolras's questions, it's genuine. What does Harry think of this? How much has he thought about this? Enough to discuss it with Feuilly, who's a brilliant man and a scrupulously ethical thinker. But mostly it's that Enjolras will always, always prefer to hear someone else's thoughts instead of only holding forth with his own.