On the set, the King of Knights still had a few bloodstains on his face, which was the blood that was spattered when Kenneth made a mistake just now.

Although her beautiful face was stained with blood, she didn't care at all.

"Emiya, Kiritsugu!"

His emerald green eyes burned coldly.

The series of behaviors of his Master just now have made him stand on the opposite side of himself.

Resisting not to cut her Master in half with the sword in her hand, Lily complained to him with a trembling voice.

"Now I finally understand that you are a man without morals. I was so stupid to believe that even if the road is different, the purpose is the same!"

Kiritsugu played by Nanaya is still silent, the paths between the two of them are originally opposite.

Just now Kiritsugu urged Kenneth to let Lancer commit suicide, and then asked his assistant to kill Kenneth and Sola.

Even if it was to ensure that his opponent was wiped out, his method was despicable from any angle.

Qiye took out a cigarette and put it in his mouth, but he didn't light it.

Because he doesn't know if this cigarette can last until the end of this scene.

This is a long-shot rivalry that depends on excellent personal acting skills. The fundamental purpose of Qiye taking cigarettes is to use cigarettes to cover up his lack of acting skills.

"So far, I have believed Irisviel's words, and I have never doubted your character."

Lily glanced at Curly Fu lying on the ground and pretending to be dead out of the corner of her eye.

"But now! Ellie, even if you say that such a man will use the Holy Grail to save the world, I won't believe it anymore!"

Lily's performance in this section is quite wonderful. Her yelling looks like she is expressing her dissatisfaction with her master, but at the same time she is also venting her inner aggrievedness.

The No. [-] camera facing Nanaya immediately switched to a close-up shot to capture Kiritsugu's hesitant expression with his back turned to Saber.

In the camera, Qiye clenched the cigarette in his mouth tightly. He seemed to want to say something, but he didn't say a word in the end.

Because he knew that he had completely different ideas from the King of Knights, and it was useless to explain it.

The conflict of ideas between Kiritsugu and Saber is the biggest contradiction between this pair of master and slave, and it is also the biggest attraction of their group.

Because their pursuit of ideals is not completely opposite, they hope that everyone can have a happy ending with a happy ending.

But the focus of the two people is completely different.

Kiritsugu is an out-and-out [utilitarian] person, what he always pursues is "the greatest happiness".

In Kiritsugu's eyes, the criterion for deciding whether an action is appropriate or not lies in the degree of effectiveness of the result.

In layman's terms, it means maximizing benefits, for the happiness of all, Kiritsugu doesn't mind sacrificing individual happiness for this.

This is why in Kiritsugu's eyes, everything can be measured by numbers.

Since the Holy Grail can achieve all wishes, then the self who pursues the happiness of all mankind is the "greatest good", and all those who stand in the way of oneself are evil.

In Kiritsugu's view, after obtaining the Holy Grail, all human beings will be able to be happy, so the victims in this process, no matter how many are small compared to all human beings, are existences that are not worth mentioning.

After all, measured by utilitarianism, it is completely cost-effective if only the few people involved in the Holy Grail War die for billions of people around the world.

Even, if a person from Fuyuki City dies, the world can be achieved. I believe that countless people who believe in utilitarianism will do so.

However, Saber, who is the King of Knights, is the opposite of Kiritsugu. She represents the relativity of [Utilitarianism]——[Obligationism].

She will measure an action by its purpose, not its consequences.

For Arturia who believed in the knight creed, she put more emphasis on "morality" and "responsibility".

Because Kiritsugu only pursues results, he can sacrifice everything, even his wife and daughter.

Because Artoria pursues the belief of integrity too much, she uses her conscience to measure the standards of other people's work, and is said to be a naive little girl.

In reality, few people are outright [utilitarian] or [obligatory], and people usually tend to one side when encountering a specific thing.

But movies and stories are fictitious things after all. In order to maximize the dramatic conflict, it is natural to make the character settings a little more extreme.

Of course, as a commercial film, FZ will definitely not directly discuss with the audience who is right and who is wrong in this matter.

Leaving aside the debate between the two, there is still no unified answer.

If the audience sees a movie that discusses a social-philosophical issue over and over again, they will absolutely clamor for a refund.

So in the design of the script, Emiya Kiritsugu didn't say anything to Saber except the Command Seal.

Because Kiritsugu, who uses efficiency as a measure, is very clear that he and Saber will not understand each other, since this is the case, it is better to shut up from the beginning.

What Kiritsugu said to Ellie——

"I have nothing to say to that servant. It is useless to say anything to a murderer who is swayed by honor and fame."

It sounded like a child quarreling, but it undoubtedly expressed Kiritsugu's clear views on his followers.

Although the environment of this scene, almost no one can laugh.

After all, the bodies of Kenneth and Sora were still lying around.

"Ah!"

Curly Fu, who was lying on the ground, sneezed.

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