Send "I'd die for you." for my character's reaction.
If there is one thing that Kasuka never expected to hear from the informant, it’s that.
There is no reason for him to say something like that to the brother of his nemesis, and Kasuka knows that very well. They barely know each other and the sentiment certainly isn’t returned, all things considered. If anything, he’s only confused over the words, wondering why they had been said and if there’s an ulterior motive that he just hasn’t realised yet. It seems more likely to be the latter, actually.
It seems too surreal and too fake to actually believe, and he knows that. So he doesn’t take the words to heart and he stops himself from believing them because that’s easier then falling into a possible trap, and he’s far from stupid and knows how to avoid them.
Kasuka shakes his head.
“No you wouldn’t,” he says, blinking sluggishly at the other. “You hold your own life in high value. Throwing it away for me would be counterproductive,” At least, that’s what he thinks, anyway. For all he knows, he could be completely off and that isn’t the case at all.
But he doubts he’s wrong. Although he isn’t able to read Orihara-san as he is anyone else, if there’s one thing he does know, it’s that the man likes where he is now and likes being alive, if only so he can observe the humans he loves so much. And antagonise Shizuo, if nothing else.
“Was there anything else you wanted, Orihara-san?”