" there's nothing bad inside you . nothing . " @missninetails
He'd think there is, in reality, nothing at all inside him if it weren't for the fact that her words always came from a place of complete honesty. At least, that's what he surmises whenever she hears her, that's what his systems tell him. He is inclined to believe, to listen, to take her words into account each and every time. No matter what.
Serinaty's words are gentle – even as he doubts that he was made for good, even as he faces the possible reality that his creation was simply made with greed and selfishness in mind.... He clings desperately to her words as he always has done. When he turns over, despite a calm expression, it is that desperation that lingers behind his design. And yet, here he is, thinking about her.
"So we are the same, miss Serinaty. There is nothing bad inside you, either. There could never be." He knows the conflict behind this notion of his, that he believes her to be completely good, and that she herself has a turmoil so complex that it threatens to destroy her. But, would she cling to his words as he clings to hers, regardless? Would she believe he comes from honesty and not just blinded affection?