Jayce loves Hextech but he'd been willing to destroy and stop making it in several situations, when it felt like the right thing to do. He has adjusted to the loss of his life's ambition here very well, but he's found other priorities, other reasons to get out of bed in the morning. Ways to feed his mind, ways to feed his soul. It was probably the crash from his pedestal that brought him here, but he hasn't been sorry about it.
"There's no partnership you can have with that thing and stay alive. I think we both might have some insight into what might have happened that you haven't lived yet." How defeated and exhausted he looked, how sad he was when he said they lost their dream. It wasn't only Jayce who had failed to do good, he was talking about himself too, and the Hexcore must be a fundamental part of it. But Viktor was alone, and he isn't here, that was always the huge difference.
He settles down next to him and very carefully puts an arm around him. Gentle, making certain not to jostle him too much, taking his hand. "V, this isn't going to be the last thing we create that could change the world. You have an entire life ahead of you to make incredible things." Jayce is very certain about that.
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"There's no partnership you can have with that thing and stay alive. I think we both might have some insight into what might have happened that you haven't lived yet." How defeated and exhausted he looked, how sad he was when he said they lost their dream. It wasn't only Jayce who had failed to do good, he was talking about himself too, and the Hexcore must be a fundamental part of it. But Viktor was alone, and he isn't here, that was always the huge difference.
He settles down next to him and very carefully puts an arm around him. Gentle, making certain not to jostle him too much, taking his hand. "V, this isn't going to be the last thing we create that could change the world. You have an entire life ahead of you to make incredible things." Jayce is very certain about that.