Takatora saw the white-haired man fade away after he brought about his speech regarding a boy who wished to be a hero and the consequences that followed. From what he said, it sounded like he had a lot of parables to share, parables that would help shape his views on his situation back at Zawame. However, one thing bothered him.
"To save the many, the few have to die."
"If only it was that simple..." Takatora thought.
"Kill one to save ten, only to damn a hundred." More of the same sort of logic filled in. Each voice had their own views on the world at hand, at how they should handle dire scenarios. That's when a pitched-up voice piped up.
"So some business guy and a hobo now? Gee, I'm sure they're totally prepared to fight dragons." Takatora was noticed. The girl's words seemed odd... Fighting a dragon? Did they just get back from fighting them? Or is that a regular thing these people do? He had no problems fighting dragons. He recalled the time he fought the Seiryu Inves when it had evolved... And right after that...
"Give me back my power!"
Takatora sighed. "If only it was that simple..." Takatora cleared his throat.
"I'm more than just a business man, but right now, it seems I'm a passerby." Takatora said. He glanced to Saber, Sorin, and Vash. "I wish to contribute something to the debate. A scenario. You people talk about killing one to save a hundred or more, but I wonder about the inverse." Takatora had to get it off his chest... With so many people to have opinions on, including what seemed to be a ruler of a kingdom, he hoped it could help him. He recalled a conversation he had with a colleague of his, a brilliant scientist, back when they first began to discuss plans for the future of Earth...
"Suppose there was a sinking ship. It has roughly about a hundred people. You have a rescue boat that could save them, but it can only contain fifty people. How you would go about it?" Takatora asked the question to the group. It wasn't the exact scenario Ryouma presented him, it had more complex ideas, but he given them the basic gist.