I think what the boss is saying is that the blame's not something that can be pinned to a single party.
[Which, as detestable a notion as that is, makes sense. They all made their own beds, and some of them were forced to lie in them...
No one forced Hisoka to turn traitor to the Troupe and try to kill the boss; No one forced Uvo to go after Kurapika following his capture; No one forced Pakunoda to disobey Chrollo's instructions; and No one forced Chrollo to enter into a contract here with the clown.
These were all decisions they'd made on their own. Influenced, yes, by other factors, but they'd always had a say in whether they did one thing or ultimately chose to do another.]
I got the same question as Uvo, though. How can we be sure Hisoka's motivation's any different now than it was before? How can we be sure he's not gonna cost us again, when this time we really can't afford the losses?
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[Which, as detestable a notion as that is, makes sense. They all made their own beds, and some of them were forced to lie in them...
No one forced Hisoka to turn traitor to the Troupe and try to kill the boss;
No one forced Uvo to go after Kurapika following his capture;
No one forced Pakunoda to disobey Chrollo's instructions; and
No one forced Chrollo to enter into a contract here with the clown.
These were all decisions they'd made on their own. Influenced, yes, by other factors, but they'd always had a say in whether they did one thing or ultimately chose to do another.]
I got the same question as Uvo, though. How can we be sure Hisoka's motivation's any different now than it was before? How can we be sure he's not gonna cost us again, when this time we really can't afford the losses?