I'm not a child. Don't talk to me like I am. {Kiara}No, you're worse. You're an adult who still thinks the world is a beautiful place, filled with people who will help you just for the sake of being nice. Wake up and smell the bloodbath and humility the rest of us have to cope with. {Syn}
Kiara asserts her maturity, insisting that she should be treated with respect as an adult. She expresses frustration over being spoken to as if she is naive or youthful. This highlights her desire for recognition of her experiences and perceptions.
In contrast, Syn challenges Kiara's view of the world, suggesting that her optimism is misplaced. He emphasizes the harsh realities of life, implying that not everyone is benevolent and that many people face struggles and harsh truths. This exchange underscores the differing perspectives on adulthood and reality between the two characters.