A generous explanation is that Cavalcante would know if Guido were dead and in Hell, but Jiang still treats Dante's response as deceptive and cruel.
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"uh yes i mean so that the father knows that the son is not in hell because if he was dead i mean because..."
"that's a generous explanation but um it's you're still lying you know he's alive back in florence"
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