theatrhythm:and squall silently watches as seifer begins to shake. he doesn’t speak up for him, but
theatrhythm:and squall silently watches as seifer begins to shake. he doesn’t speak up for him, but he doesn’t berate him with the others, either - because he admittedly believed seifer’s decision to be correct. they had different reasoning for disobeying their orders and heading toward the communication towers, but ultimately, seifer’s decision was the one that saved more lives, even if that wasn’t his main motive.i can’t help but sympathize with him here. he is a loose canon and charges into situations recklessly, that’s true, but he truly just wants to be acknowledged by the garden. he wouldn’t be retaking the SeeD exam over and over if he didn’t.seifer’s continuous rejection, particularly of this harsh nature, is what makes him switch teams. if playing on the “good” side doesn’t merit him any praise, protecting a sorceress - evil as she is - might just do the trick. -- source link