Vermillion Heir

Vermont looked at the Bushin and smiled calmly, 

"I think you did the right thing. Getting into an obvious trap would surely be a fool's move. We have to be confident in our youngster's abilities to walk out alive.  Moreover, for a few young ones, we couldn't risk the lives of other warriors. It is a painful but correct decision to make and I stand together with leader Kofre on this."

Bushin shook his head in regret as he couldn't understand. Why even he was supporting this foolish decision. Was he really in wrong here? 

He had seen many warriors, young ones, old ones give their lives in vain. So in his eyes, the most painful part for a warrior is to die outside of the battlefield where he feels he had missed on his real objective of life. To warriors, death in battle means the proper death.