[Ian's fingers begin to tap against Souji's back as he thinks, trying to decide both on what to say and how to say it.]
The two of them are... dangerous, and more capable than the others. If you get the opportunity to, don't let them play their music. It has a similar effect to the songs Candelira sings.
[He pauses there, and his fingers stop for a moment before resuming, subconsciously tapping out the beat to the Earth's melody. He can't help it, now that he's thinking about these things, and his eyes are distant as he finally allows himself to remember what happened during those days.]
In the end, Aigallon begged us to save the other two. It was... infuriating. After he killed Shiro, and all the people he'd hurt, he wanted us to save two of our enemies just because he cared about them.
[Somehow, Ian's voice is calm, without any trace of anger or frustration. Odd considering the topic.]