No, I suppose we don't. But we do have a choice with what we've been given, unfairly or not.
[He won't ask Bruce to make that choice though. He's come to respect the other man's intelligence, his moral code, and his determination...but in the end, Bruce was still human. Barring any more unfortunate disasters, England will still likely be around and unchanged in a thousand years' time; other responsibilities or not, he can afford to spend years in this town, decades, however long it takes to find a way to bring everyone back. But mortal lives were so fleeting and Bruce was already nearing the end of his; he won't blame him for leaving and making the best of what time he had left.]
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[He won't ask Bruce to make that choice though. He's come to respect the other man's intelligence, his moral code, and his determination...but in the end, Bruce was still human. Barring any more unfortunate disasters, England will still likely be around and unchanged in a thousand years' time; other responsibilities or not, he can afford to spend years in this town, decades, however long it takes to find a way to bring everyone back. But mortal lives were so fleeting and Bruce was already nearing the end of his; he won't blame him for leaving and making the best of what time he had left.]
What will you do afterwards?