[Boba’s confusion—and apprehension—only grows as the boy continues. He’d called himself a Jedi. Not a padawan.
But is it true? From what little Boba has seen of him, Ezra doesn’t act like what Boba expects of a Jedi. Jedi don’t feel guilt, for one thing, and the boy—Ezra—is doing a very good impression of the emotion now.
...Maybe he’s not a full-fledged Jedi yet? The way he talked about Kanan and Luke, it hadn’t sounded like he’s their equal. More like they’re his dads, if anything. Boba's glare doesn't let up, but his brow furrows slightly as he regards the other boy, uncertainty starting to show on his face.]
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But is it true? From what little Boba has seen of him, Ezra doesn’t act like what Boba expects of a Jedi. Jedi don’t feel guilt, for one thing, and the boy—Ezra—is doing a very good impression of the emotion now.
...Maybe he’s not a full-fledged Jedi yet? The way he talked about Kanan and Luke, it hadn’t sounded like he’s their equal. More like they’re his dads, if anything. Boba's glare doesn't let up, but his brow furrows slightly as he regards the other boy, uncertainty starting to show on his face.]
Are you really a Jedi? Or just an apprentice?