If he'd heard about this from a less biased source, then Shrieky might feel more sympathetic towards the recently awakened non-humans, but he enjoys being uncharitable, and the prospect of agreeing with the pink haired girl appeals to him considerably. As it is, his first instinct is to allow himself to agree wholeheartedly with everything she's saying, "That's ludicrous! Why would they object to having been made better than ordinary humans?"
No sooner than he's said it, the answer looms up in his mind, and he quickly takes a slurp of his drink to avoid looking uncomfortable about his stupidity. After the initial moment has faded, he lowers his glass and clears his throat, "And of course, it only becomes a problem to treat those who changed badly once they are the ones changing." He's quiet for a moment, then he offers, "It's strange to think about, but... it must be frightening to be better, where you come from."
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No sooner than he's said it, the answer looms up in his mind, and he quickly takes a slurp of his drink to avoid looking uncomfortable about his stupidity. After the initial moment has faded, he lowers his glass and clears his throat, "And of course, it only becomes a problem to treat those who changed badly once they are the ones changing." He's quiet for a moment, then he offers, "It's strange to think about, but... it must be frightening to be better, where you come from."