This… probably isn't quite right, is it?
Looking at the Angel in front of him, who was speaking her malice as if it were only natural, proclaiming that all demons ought to be killed to the last, Leon's eyes narrowed on reflex.
It was perfectly normal for an Angel to have that attitude toward demons, and to believe that total annihilation was the best outcome for demons, but the way she brought it up was extremely intriguing.
If he hadn't misunderstood her, what she wanted to express was not "justice eradicates evil, replacing the bad with the good," but something like the extreme notion of: "As long as you hold kindness in your heart, even if you use the harshest methods to slaughter every last demon, it's perfectly fine."
Even if, factually speaking, the vast majority of demons truly deserved such an ending, the way this Angel lady phrased it carried a kind of unquestioning blind obedience, a fervor and cruelty that sat uncomfortably far from the idea of "salvation."
