[Mori's own relationship with his subordinates is much more complicated, at least to anyone who doesn't think like him. He does truly value them and, unlike the previous boss, is not willing to waste their lives on a whim. But if a death or two is required to ensure the longevity of the Port Mafia as a whole, or if someone dies in the line of duty then it cannot be helped.
While he offers a home for those who resent the rest of the world he is also no guardian angel and he gives no new recruit false pretenses about the sort of world they are coming into when they join.]
If you're asking about specifically Chuuya-kun? No, of course not. [Not everyone has the right skills, physically or mentally, to be an executive after all. And it isn't a job he offers lightly.]
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While he offers a home for those who resent the rest of the world he is also no guardian angel and he gives no new recruit false pretenses about the sort of world they are coming into when they join.]
If you're asking about specifically Chuuya-kun? No, of course not. [Not everyone has the right skills, physically or mentally, to be an executive after all. And it isn't a job he offers lightly.]