[Blunter than usual, but he's trying to make a point here, and his voice grows more intense to match his face. He wants Ken to understand—but at the same time, Will wants to make sure he isn't missing anything, he wants Ken to make Will understand if he's way off about this. Ken knows his people better than Will ever could, after all. Perhaps it's different among ghouls.]
If you don't have all the information, why should you be the one to do it? If it's something she really needs to know, why can't this other person tell her? Does she actually need to know about this, Ken? Would it be helpful to her?
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[Blunter than usual, but he's trying to make a point here, and his voice grows more intense to match his face. He wants Ken to understand—but at the same time, Will wants to make sure he isn't missing anything, he wants Ken to make Will understand if he's way off about this. Ken knows his people better than Will ever could, after all. Perhaps it's different among ghouls.]
If you don't have all the information, why should you be the one to do it? If it's something she really needs to know, why can't this other person tell her? Does she actually need to know about this, Ken? Would it be helpful to her?