[Later on, Yukimura would explain it all to Saitou. He wanted to, though even if he hadn't wanted to, he felt as though he had no choice. Whether or not Saitou wanted to know of his fate in the future, it tied into the explanation of why he was even in this state in the first place.
Grateful that Saitou hadn't protested, Yukimura turned to go and inform the reinforcements what their current plan of attack was. Or rather, their plan to retreat. But that was better than facing the alternative - the possibility that he'd lose his men again, that Saitou would die a second time, and that this time there would be nothing else he could do to stop it.
Everyone is understandably confused at the mention of an escape route, though none are more frustrated than Yukimura himself. If he'd known of its existence beforehand, then he would have been able to prevent everything. But now all he does is wait for everyone to arrive in the keep before they set off together.]
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Grateful that Saitou hadn't protested, Yukimura turned to go and inform the reinforcements what their current plan of attack was. Or rather, their plan to retreat. But that was better than facing the alternative - the possibility that he'd lose his men again, that Saitou would die a second time, and that this time there would be nothing else he could do to stop it.
Everyone is understandably confused at the mention of an escape route, though none are more frustrated than Yukimura himself. If he'd known of its existence beforehand, then he would have been able to prevent everything. But now all he does is wait for everyone to arrive in the keep before they set off together.]