Raze watched Gavin leave and then finally he frowned, he had already known the type of person Gavin was, and it wasn't something that he could change that easily, because that was the way that Gavin was written.
His entire character as the hero of the story surrounded the fact that he was this person plagued with good and bad, fighting against himself if his journey was about revenge or justice, and both sides constantly collided every time.
The author tried to make the internal struggles he faced as great if not greater than that of the physical. But what he had said actually hit Raze a bit. The way he killed was without pause, he never hesitated to take the first life nor did he think twice before killing this man.
It was as though his mind switched up when it came to killing, he saw it as the right thing to do at the moment, and that made it alright, he would execute it without a single doubt in his mind.
