I'm not naive to how people's perceptions can change. The actions of a scared young man being affected by a leviathan's influence and the actions of a Fatuus aren't exactly held in the same light.
[That, plus the way his shoulders sag a bit, makes it clear that he's fully expecting to never be able to speak to the others after this revelation. That the information would be too much to handle, and they'll go back to being strangers. Not that he wants that to happen, but... he's prepared for that reality.]
No matter what you decide, for what it's worth... neither myself, Freminet, or Father have any intentions of bringing harm to you or anyone else. Back in Fontaine we may be agents of the Fatui, but here... we're displaced individuals who want to go home, the same as you. Even from a strictly business perspective, it wouldn't make sense for us to go after you all.
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[That, plus the way his shoulders sag a bit, makes it clear that he's fully expecting to never be able to speak to the others after this revelation. That the information would be too much to handle, and they'll go back to being strangers. Not that he wants that to happen, but... he's prepared for that reality.]
No matter what you decide, for what it's worth... neither myself, Freminet, or Father have any intentions of bringing harm to you or anyone else. Back in Fontaine we may be agents of the Fatui, but here... we're displaced individuals who want to go home, the same as you. Even from a strictly business perspective, it wouldn't make sense for us to go after you all.