Jiang says Cato's response sounds sarcastic and hostile enough that Virgil and Cato read more like enemies than friends.
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Sarcasm
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"how does kato respond to virgil's speech anyone rather sarcastic"
"okay i want to help you because beatrice uh told me to but that's why not because uh you can help marcia okay so..."
"Because just for the record, yeah, sarcasm. Yeah, right."
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