[It isn't that Jae-Ha's wrong, and briefly, the younger boy appears guilty again. Sanji being constantly on the cusp of punishment means he knows exactly what will make his father angry, and sneaking a street urchin into his bed will rank so high that he's trying not to think about it.
But that's not what bothers him the most. In his heart, Sanji thinks his mother would approve of him helping another person, which is all the justification he needs to make his decision - but what will happen if Jae-Ha is caught?]
I'm already in trouble. [Dismissive of that point, he glances at Jae-Ha again] But if they catch you, you have to run away.
[That's the deal. The moment they're caught, Jae-Ha runs and doesn't look back. It's the only way Sanji can think to help.]
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But that's not what bothers him the most. In his heart, Sanji thinks his mother would approve of him helping another person, which is all the justification he needs to make his decision - but what will happen if Jae-Ha is caught?]
I'm already in trouble. [Dismissive of that point, he glances at Jae-Ha again] But if they catch you, you have to run away.
[That's the deal. The moment they're caught, Jae-Ha runs and doesn't look back. It's the only way Sanji can think to help.]