[ It strikes her as curious that he wouldn’t ask his father (besides the fact that she doesn’t know if he’s told him he is his son). She notes this for later.
There is that uncertainty again: "Not sure if I should be gaining more power." The power is already his, she thinks; he only needs to develop it. The hesitance is similar to his answer of what lengths he will go to bring the light to his world, but this uncertainty stems from, perhaps, a lack of an ability to wield that power instead.
Yet him wanting to grant that power to those he chooses shows the great virtue of his belief in others— of trust, honor, respect...
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There is that uncertainty again: "Not sure if I should be gaining more power." The power is already his, she thinks; he only needs to develop it. The hesitance is similar to his answer of what lengths he will go to bring the light to his world, but this uncertainty stems from, perhaps, a lack of an ability to wield that power instead.
Yet him wanting to grant that power to those he chooses shows the great virtue of his belief in others— of trust, honor, respect...
Ah.
Maybe that is it. ]