It almost makes Rey feel sorry him, that he'd rather turn his back on his family than face mediocrity. She pulls back, unable to hide the pitying look she gives him.
"You're pathetic," she says, taking a step away. "You'd give up your family-- your home for what?" It's utterly incomprehensible to her that someone would seek loneliness for power and recognition. "To be remembered? To be feared and hated? I don't need to know what that's like to know it's not worth it. Your family loves you, god knows why but they do and you'll never deserve that. Let alone greatness."
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"You're pathetic," she says, taking a step away. "You'd give up your family-- your home for what?" It's utterly incomprehensible to her that someone would seek loneliness for power and recognition. "To be remembered? To be feared and hated? I don't need to know what that's like to know it's not worth it. Your family loves you, god knows why but they do and you'll never deserve that. Let alone greatness."