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Lawrence would then explain Cassius that behind all the rethorical deception he's clearly just enforcing his own desires by any means necesary, and that without the crutch-like support of propagandist conditioning this uggly truth sticks out like a sore thumb, which is exactly why he has to constantly burry it under tons of lies, pressure and manipulation.

He would conclude with saying that it is a parent's greatest duty to care about the feelings of his progeny, as they are the only thing separating actual life from mere survival, and decent parents from mere dictators.

And then he would gracefully leave, fully aware that Cassius' pathological need to dominate makes any attempt at mutual communication a fruitless effort, and having significantly more pleasant things to do ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)