"You'll accept the destruction of entire cities by gods, but draw the line at one bringing home an orphaned child and raising them as their own? What an interesting stance."
Bruce isn't sure if he's intrigued, amused, seriously annoyed or all three. It's all three. The last at the lack of logic as much as... a very real, if somewhat twisted loyalty to Asmodeus. His father saved him and raised him. That he can also be terrifying and brutal simply is.
He's taking this very personally. Which of course makes sense given his son, but also: Very mortal of him, in the the basis of all that self-righteous... indignation.
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Bruce isn't sure if he's intrigued, amused, seriously annoyed or all three. It's all three. The last at the lack of logic as much as... a very real, if somewhat twisted loyalty to Asmodeus. His father saved him and raised him. That he can also be terrifying and brutal simply is.
He's taking this very personally. Which of course makes sense given his son, but also: Very mortal of him, in the the basis of all that self-righteous... indignation.