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Leading a normal life
This hurts so much. He’s trying to give him this opportunity to stop living in the violence and lead a normal life. It’s something Vash wants so badly and can’t have, something he got a taste of for two years and couldn’t keep, and he’s trying to give it to Rai-Dei, he’s willing to risk his life to give this to Rai-Dei, and it doesn’t happen.
Because Rai-Dei can’t let go of everything he’s already done to reach this point.
Because while Vash may be willing, Wolfwood isn’t willing to risk Vash’s life for this.
Because both Wolfwood and Rai-Dei know that there is no peaceful end for a gung-ho gun.