Capone had tried to persuade him seriously, almost forcefully, to accept rehabilitation before, but Mandy didn't agree. Firstly, because he felt there was no hope; the experts had said his leg would never fully recover, and he'd always have a limp. If that was the case, why put in the effort for something that held no hope? Secondly, it was because of his pride as a man. A man known for his agility, now reduced to stumbling like a child in front of others, falling and making a fool of himself?
But this time, things were different. He knew it was Sophia who had mentioned his leg to Capone, which is why Capone had insisted on him going to rehab.
What broke through the wall around his heart wasn't Capone's guilt or regret—it was Sophia Diaz.