Let's see . . . No, not terribly! The situation with Turq set him up to expect that sort of reaction in all cases, though not necessarily so soon . . . So, he won't be surprised if there is, as if he ever would be, but he doesn't expect it, either. Also, Vincent knows that Chariot won't interfere with the situation, because he is long past the point of being able to intercede with the ability to do anything.
If someone does, Vincent may oppose them! Just as Vincent laughed off those that have tried to draw a line between Vincent and Yuri before, he will not be willing to let others have their say in the situation. He's more than emotionally competent enough to know that if Yuri doesn't decide on the matter for himself, then he will be screwed from here on out. On the flipside, it really is a question if he wants to put Yuri's mental health on that much priority . . . I mean, you can't trust Vincent to know what's best for anyone in any given situation. Just ask Gilbert and Leo.
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If someone does, Vincent may oppose them! Just as Vincent laughed off those that have tried to draw a line between Vincent and Yuri before, he will not be willing to let others have their say in the situation. He's more than emotionally competent enough to know that if Yuri doesn't decide on the matter for himself, then he will be screwed from here on out. On the flipside, it really is a question if he wants to put Yuri's mental health on that much priority . . . I mean, you can't trust Vincent to know what's best for anyone in any given situation. Just ask Gilbert and Leo.
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