[His point isn't wrong. The problem is that it involves a thing that Lexa has very little room for: trust. Yes, her people take care of one another, but there is and has always been a sense that they can and will strike out on their own if everyone else makes poor decisions.]
We have no reason to take care of one another right now. I trust one who's arrived here and no more. [Saying it that blatantly might not explain why she just saved him, but she sees no reason to let a man die when she can help him.]
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We have no reason to take care of one another right now. I trust one who's arrived here and no more. [Saying it that blatantly might not explain why she just saved him, but she sees no reason to let a man die when she can help him.]