Asir's experiences in Nagariel helped him release the last bit of burden in his heart, and he suddenly felt that Lynch was better than anyone else.
At least Lynch was willing to shoulder some responsibilities, regardless of whether his methods were appropriate or what his motives were for doing things that outsiders might find hypocritical. At the very least, he was a capitalist in a civilized society willing to take on some responsibility, even if he wouldn't admit to being a capitalist himself.
Such a person has more conscience than his brother, his father, and all the people in Nagariel. This statement might seem absurdly comical, but immediately following is a kind of irony.
If capitalists have become the people with a conscience, then are the people and affairs in Nagariel already more evil than the capitalists, who are often dubbed "devils"?
While Asir was creating momentum for Lynch's arrival, Lynch was also preparing for his journey to Nagariel.
