At this point, Snake probably could have gotten down on his hands and knees and begged for forgiveness and it wouldn't have changed a single thing. The damage has already been done, his arm and leg can't ever be returned to him, those nine long years are gone forever.
Yet here they are, trapped in some bizarre underground city together, surrounded by monsters, and Kaz has no idea what he's supposed to do now. He always has some sort of contingency plan, but this is way outside the realm of anything he could have prepared for. Maybe Snake got used just as much as Kaz did, but that doesn't change the fact that he never even tried to make contact and explain himself.
At the mention of Outer Heaven, Kaz's shoulders shudder with renewed anger and he looks back to Snake. It's impossible to tell with his aviators still in place, but there's fire flashing in his eyes.
"It's not just about that," he snaps, shoving his fist which is still clutching his cane against Snake's chest. "You forgot that you and I were supposed to do this together. Instead I ended up with him, and guess what? He's turned out to be a better Boss than you ever were." Kaz knows that he's being unnecessarily cruel now, spitting out untrue words to direct his pain onto someone else. But it's the sting of having lost something that was so good, and Snake not even seeming to care or view it as a loss, that drives him.
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Yet here they are, trapped in some bizarre underground city together, surrounded by monsters, and Kaz has no idea what he's supposed to do now. He always has some sort of contingency plan, but this is way outside the realm of anything he could have prepared for. Maybe Snake got used just as much as Kaz did, but that doesn't change the fact that he never even tried to make contact and explain himself.
At the mention of Outer Heaven, Kaz's shoulders shudder with renewed anger and he looks back to Snake. It's impossible to tell with his aviators still in place, but there's fire flashing in his eyes.
"It's not just about that," he snaps, shoving his fist which is still clutching his cane against Snake's chest. "You forgot that you and I were supposed to do this together. Instead I ended up with him, and guess what? He's turned out to be a better Boss than you ever were." Kaz knows that he's being unnecessarily cruel now, spitting out untrue words to direct his pain onto someone else. But it's the sting of having lost something that was so good, and Snake not even seeming to care or view it as a loss, that drives him.