(TV Show) AITJ for taking in poor, lost souls?
I was busy planning to reverse a catastrophic event one day when I found a young man (maybe in his mid-20s) that seemed hopelessly lost, alone, without his memories or any friends. He told me he escaped from an oppressive dystopia, and, feeling for him, I took him under my wing and taught him my skills. I then entered him into a tournament hoping he would make me proud, but a young woman claiming to be his girlfriend wound up defeating him and said some things that greatly upset him, so seeing him distraught and conflicted I had mercy on him and let him go.
It wasn't much sooner that a young boy (~15) learned that his own master wasn't as great as perhaps he thought he was, and he became jaded. I took him in so that he would have a real master and mentor. He even learned to master something he had been slowly teaching himself for years! He seemed to trust me enough to even get his friend to join us, but quit and ran away when I wanted him to make some sacrifices to help our goal. But isn't that goal what he wanted? Is he just going to move on without fulfilling his wishes?
AITJ