It most likely wouldn't be the last time Agrats' words brought out that reaction, she had a knack for that of late. "Maybe they aren't victims to you, or even to anyone else who understands what you're doing, but to the police and the media there's no other word for them. Believe me, I know. I've been that person. Tell me this, though, did you explain to them exactly what they'd done to get themselves snared in your trap?" Because he hadn't, and it haunted Agrat more than she liked.
"You're right, there are far more interesting things. Death is only what happens when you finally release them, or they you. There's always something more to it, some undercurrent of emotion that they may not understand until after, possibly when it's too late." He had touched upon the one aspect of the game that caused a more emotional reaction in her, and she was a little ashamed to recognize that he might've baited her on purpose. "And yes, it is a pity, but all games must come to an end when there's nothing more to gain from it. It's just sad to let something like that go..." Which just about summed up her feelings on all of it. She still hadn't gathered up her things, indecisive about her next step. "You'd probably like him, now that I think about it. I could arrange a meeting for the two of you, if you wanted."