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"Change of heart" may, or may not be real change of heart. There may be different scenarios to explain your events. Justice is above all. Your character "A" may be self-centered, but he has a str...
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"Change of heart" may, or may not be real change of heart. There may be different scenarios to explain your events. 1. Justice is above all. Your character "A" may be self-centered, but he has a strong sense of duty. After listening to "B", he realizes that the only justified course of action would be to offer "B" some aid. 2. Even villains have heart. B's story melts A's heart and he decides to help. Please provide some foreshadowing how details in B's story can connect to A's own past. 3. It's all a ruse. A offers help, but it's only a ploy, Ultimately, A is still pursuing his goals and not changed one bit. 4. It's just a game. A is offering help because he is amused. He's not sympathetic to B, but curious to see how B would progress.