"And they're so much happier because of it, right?" He'd laugh, but that'd be breaking character, stretching the limits of disbelief just a little too far. He doesn't need to, to prove his point. He doesn't need to laugh at all, even if her statement is, in and of itself, laughable.
"Everything's so much better off because of what you did."
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"Everything's so much better off because of what you did."
Everyone always is, right?