[On the morning of November 9, Yu has finally had enough of the nightmares and waking dreams, and he stands outside of City Hall --suspiciously alone-- waiting for Jerry to come out. When he does, Yu lays out what he believes to be a logical response to his sentencing demand.]
I'm not going to bring you anyone. Having spoken to individuals who have committed things they believe to be wrong, I don't think any of them deserves to be turned in. Certainly not to spare myself.
Furthermore, I don't believe the trait of "loyalty" is, or should be, a crime. I have not placed that loyalty in anyone who doesn't deserve it. I exercise it at my own discretion, and because it is not a blind loyalty, I have chosen not to follow your directives.
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I'm not going to bring you anyone. Having spoken to individuals who have committed things they believe to be wrong, I don't think any of them deserves to be turned in. Certainly not to spare myself.
Furthermore, I don't believe the trait of "loyalty" is, or should be, a crime. I have not placed that loyalty in anyone who doesn't deserve it. I exercise it at my own discretion, and because it is not a blind loyalty, I have chosen not to follow your directives.