Justice doesn't mean being a hero. It doesn't even mean to work under law's command. Those who say it means that are just idiots who don't really understand what it is besides that it's something powerful and that they want it for themselves, so they make up laws and rules and claim that those are justice. That anyone who doesn't bow to those doesn't have justice in them.
Justice is protecting those you want to protect. Justice is killing those you want to kill. Justice is having what's yours in your hands, recovering it when it's taken or punishing the responsible when it can't be recovered. Justice is to have one more day of what you want. Justice has nothing to do with heroes in reality, mostly because heroes are nothing but fairytales.
[Ikki comes closer to the other and will follow him inside to get that drink, but he won't go first.]
Why do you want to make it clear that you're different from them? To avoid being compared to them? To be put in the same category? Whose opinion is that you value it so much that it bothers you when they do that?
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Justice is protecting those you want to protect. Justice is killing those you want to kill. Justice is having what's yours in your hands, recovering it when it's taken or punishing the responsible when it can't be recovered. Justice is to have one more day of what you want. Justice has nothing to do with heroes in reality, mostly because heroes are nothing but fairytales.
[Ikki comes closer to the other and will follow him inside to get that drink, but he won't go first.]
Why do you want to make it clear that you're different from them? To avoid being compared to them? To be put in the same category? Whose opinion is that you value it so much that it bothers you when they do that?