<Snipped quote by Path>
If you were me, why would you trust you?
Because as the conversation continues on and as I question me, you find that you are wrong. That your assumptions are not as you think. If anything I could see it as threatening as well, but nothing will come to harm of me as the contract states. And then you will find that despite your willingness to go against me and want to not believe me.
*we turn a corner and and the exit to the maze is in front of us*
I am not your enemy or warden. But someone who wants to understand as the foundation of the contract’s relationship. Along the way I want to help you as well so that I am not a burden to you, as that’ll hamper the full potential of my research.
*turns to you*
You mentioned your experiences with labyrinths and how they always had a catch, yet I told you that this was not the case for this one and that all you had to do is the basic action of labyrinths. Walk. Traverse through by taking the paths ahead of you despite the confusing layout.