[ Beyond a small sigh, he doesn't comment on how Itadori climbs over the back of the bench to sit down. The point is that he still is seated which is best for this sort of talk. He keeps his expression even as the teenager wonders aloud at him why he had to choose a special setting. ]
I've had this talk with Fushiguro-kun, as well.
[ Nanami never says anything that does not need to be said. He does not want Itadori to feel as though he is being singled out in this matter. It can be something the two can commiserate about later, for lack of a better term. ]
Itadori-kun, you chose to become the vessel of Sukuna in order to protect others. You did this because you were the only one capable of doing so. And also, you have become a jujutsu sorcerer.
[ A weighted pause follows. He acknowledges everything that the young man has done for their society -- and how thankless it has been. Even if Itadori was not a vessel and a jujutsu sorcerer, it would still be a thankless existence.
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I've had this talk with Fushiguro-kun, as well.
[ Nanami never says anything that does not need to be said. He does not want Itadori to feel as though he is being singled out in this matter. It can be something the two can commiserate about later, for lack of a better term. ]
Itadori-kun, you chose to become the vessel of Sukuna in order to protect others. You did this because you were the only one capable of doing so. And also, you have become a jujutsu sorcerer.
[ A weighted pause follows. He acknowledges everything that the young man has done for their society -- and how thankless it has been. Even if Itadori was not a vessel and a jujutsu sorcerer, it would still be a thankless existence.
"Thank you."
He closes his eyes. ]
You do not have to do anything more here.