[Alucard doesn't touch that first part. The ever constant need to move forward, like life might devour you if you don't, is not something that he finds helpful. It fills him with terrible dread, and he has enough of that in his life.
The second part is much easier.]
Yes, both of us. The castle would be strange without your presence. [The city, likewise, would not survive without Trevor's presence. Alucard's accepted that Trevor's attitude, the harsh thing that undercuts everything Alucard's mother taught him to be, is very much needed to keep things standing. He'd be dead twice over without Trevor's advice.]
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The second part is much easier.]
Yes, both of us. The castle would be strange without your presence. [The city, likewise, would not survive without Trevor's presence. Alucard's accepted that Trevor's attitude, the harsh thing that undercuts everything Alucard's mother taught him to be, is very much needed to keep things standing. He'd be dead twice over without Trevor's advice.]
Thank you. That means a lot to us.