Seriously, Yuri can't quite believe that Rain...exists. NO ONE IS THAT NAIVE. NO ONE. Especially someone who's supposedly immortal. IMPOSSIBLE. Anyone living that long must have developed the worst cast of misanthropy that could ever exist, and he refuses to believe otherwise.
So! For Rain to have said what he said, there can be only two explanations (In Yuri's mind)
1. He is lying and this is some kind of elaborate trap set up by Hisoka
2. Rain has been alive too long and therefore has completely lost it.
He waffles between the two constantly, because Rain is...Rain and he doesn't know how to deal with him. And then some of the things Rain said to Lunatic edged uncomfortably close to, "Things I hear my hallucination of my dead father say to me," so now Yuri wants to believe in these two explanations even more. SOMEONE LIKE RAIN CANNOT ACTUALLY EXIST. NOPE. Part of his worldview might crumble if he accepted it as true.
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Seriously, Yuri can't quite believe that Rain...exists. NO ONE IS THAT NAIVE. NO ONE. Especially someone who's supposedly immortal. IMPOSSIBLE. Anyone living that long must have developed the worst cast of misanthropy that could ever exist, and he refuses to believe otherwise.
So! For Rain to have said what he said, there can be only two explanations (In Yuri's mind)
1. He is lying and this is some kind of elaborate trap set up by Hisoka
2. Rain has been alive too long and therefore has completely lost it.
He waffles between the two constantly, because Rain is...Rain and he doesn't know how to deal with him. And then some of the things Rain said to Lunatic edged uncomfortably close to, "Things I hear my hallucination of my dead father say to me," so now Yuri wants to believe in these two explanations even more. SOMEONE LIKE RAIN CANNOT ACTUALLY EXIST. NOPE. Part of his worldview might crumble if he accepted it as true.