Most of his anger at her has faded, but there are still aspects of it that trouble him. Ash didn't resurrect him without suffering the Dark, and her reputation would be destroyed if her role in it became common knowledge. (It's not terribly difficult to piece together.) If his attempt at redemption through life, instead of death, fails, then she falls with him.
That she did it at all and risked so much is still something Victor doesn't understand, but he has to admit how much he was wrong about his idea of what redemption should be. She's given him a lot to think about, and he hasn't sorted through all his feelings just yet. The Dark was a comfortable punishment. This one is confusing with no easy answers, but maybe that's what makes it more fitting.
And I mean, at least he's not molavvas. I'm sorry.
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That she did it at all and risked so much is still something Victor doesn't understand, but he has to admit how much he was wrong about his idea of what redemption should be. She's given him a lot to think about, and he hasn't sorted through all his feelings just yet. The Dark was a comfortable punishment. This one is confusing with no easy answers, but maybe that's what makes it more fitting.
And I mean, at least he's not molavvas.
I'm sorry.