The new SnB chapters really hurt to read because I can clearly see how Sinbad blindly trusts Barbarossa, choosing to overlook his many glaring faults simply because Barbs's ideals and actions help Sinbad validate his own sense of righteousness. He chooses to ignore that he is being manipulated by Barbarossa, because as he said in this latest chapter, he chose Barbarossa. I think deep down (like when he heard about Barbs's human experiments) he knows he can't trust Barbarossa, but he wants to trust him more than he knows he can't.












