-The pure do it, they always do it and do not catch them. -He there are some pure-sang that break the rules, but they do it because They don't care what happens to the other person, and I care what you I passed to you. ”His eyes looked for mine with intensity. I worry about you more of what I should, and that is why I am not going to put yourself in that situation and endanger Your future.
In the text, the speaker reflects on the nature of those who act purely, seemingly without repercussions or consequences. They note that while some individuals who come from a noble background might break rules, their actions can stem from a disregard for others' well-being. This sense of indifference contrasts sharply with the speaker's deep concern for another person, showcasing a fundamental difference in values.
The speaker expresses a protective instinct, admitting to caring more for the well-being of the other individual than is perhaps reasonable. This concern ultimately leads them to make a decision that prioritizes the other person's future over risky situations, highlighting their responsible attitude and commitment to safeguarding those they care about.