Kill a man who needs killing, and sometimes others pay for it. The question is, was it worth doing it anyway? There's always a balance, you know. Good and evil. Light and Shadow. We would not be human if there wasn't a balance.
The quote reflects on the complex moral dilemmas surrounding the act of killing, suggesting that even when one believes a person deserves to die, there may be unintended consequences affecting others. This introduces a weighing of morality, questioning whether the act of taking a life can ever truly be justified if it results in hurt to the innocent or those left behind.
The mention of balance between good and evil, as...