"Was it really that bad?"
"Well, some do want to change sides. It's just that they're either too afraid to go against Yani, or the fact that they're not completely sold on the idea of a counter coup."
"Of course it wouldn't be an easy job. It's a coup. It's supposed to be risky."
"Yeah, but people are afraid of consequences, Andra. They're more likely to stick with what is safe rather than what is right or wrong."
Andra didn't say anything, and looked at his palms. He clenched his fists hard, and opened his mouth.
"Well, I guess that's true. People need to second guess what they think is safe if we really want them to take the risks."
He looked at Rio, who returned the gaze.
"But I'll tell you one thing. As long as I am alive, I won't give up on fighting for justice. And soon, people will realize the truth. So don't give up. Not yet."
"Are the people on board with the idea of a revolution?"