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and really this is all why it ties into, I think clover would justifiably feel terribly guilty when he came back. he did the right thing by the greatest number of people why should he feel sad? because its human or maybe in this world monster and human like to feel agony over making people you care about suffer even if it was A. for their own good and B. for the greater good. I think it would also give the "advantage" to his friends when they confront him. Clover would defend his choices, but deep down he would still feel guilt because he didn't want his closest friends to suffer so much more because of him, after all thats what he sacrificed his soul to fight against! "everyone is happy now right?" maybe not clover, maybe clover needs to tangle with what he did, doing the right thing for the greater good could weigh on anyones heart. I think these are the kind of things that would come to light as his friends addressed him. how would he cope with it, if he said "I died for all of you, I died so you could all be happy" and they met him with "thats not what we wanted, that didn't make us happy. we saw the surface, but we never stopped thinking of you, of the life you could have led with us." Clover did justice to everyone but himself and his friends, and this story would be about reconciling that, and likely working towards moving past it.