Fuji hates that Tezuka is so inscrutable, but if he wasn’t he wouldn’t be as interesting. Things of value require effort, waiting, patient unravelling; constant force applied on lines of stress, on faults in a rock will shatter it.
Only Tezuka never shows his stress and if he has any faults, Fuji cannot find them; he is like water, not the wave
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