He laughed a bit, as is of typical Grenal. He had driven Coal to anger. He also knew that Coal had nothing to record his testimonies with, as swores were thrown in his face. He smiled broadly though, as his lie was seen straight through. This was going to be a fun time at Syne if Coal was still that sharp. He listened to Coal talk or yell, it wasn't really registering as either to Grenal. He then heard the insult of leaving him, not persuing him. This actually made him sad.
"You are correct in the assumption that I broke out of Jail for you, and you'd be right still to say, if thinking, that I'd do it again. Heck, if you let me up, I'll even allow you to lead me to the school office, under the pretense of murder. No evidence except your voice, and any evidence that you try to get send from Atlas? Corrupted or destroyed. I have connections in the new department, you know, the one you left.
I will admit though, you have not dulled, I'd even go as far to say you got smarter, but you're a dull edge. You think too much. I feel... the old Coal, Mikael, would have shot me when I stood on the roof. As I lay here, being slammed, bleeding from my nose, I must say something. I must say something that I think you need to hear.
I forgive you, Mikael. I don't know if anyone back there forgives you for the crime that you didn't, but I do. I'm even willing to forward that you didn't do it. Anyone who knows me, knows we hate each other, but the truth is... I don't hate you." A tear, that Grenal was forcing, fell from his eye.
"I'd honestly be sad, and go on a rampage if you left me. I'm sure there are others that would try, but you're the only one I want to catch me. Heck, if it were any other detective... I'd have kicked him and beat on him and ran. You know that as well as I do, don't you? You know I stay here and play this game because it's the final game I can play. The final gambit. You know what I'll do once I leave the room. You do.
I'll find that lass, grab her and do whatever you think and worse. I'll enjoy it. You will try to find me and fail multiple times before you find her. Record this, bring it in. Do it. I know you want to, but I know, deep down, you want to play a game of cat and mouse like I do, you want to be what you used to, and I can give it to you." He didn't move his hands even though he was slammed. He had reacted completely reasonable.
He took a moment to look inside himself, look inside what others thought was a mad-man. It was something he enjoyed, it was something he did for fun. He had the skills to do it, and he did because he had the skills. He didn't do it for the money, no, he didn't do it for fame. He did it because he wanted to enjoy it. He did. He found enjoyment in what others found sick. He could care less if there was cameras, as he was Grenal, the man who broke out of prison to antagonize one person.
He was somewhat content with the fact that Coal lost his edge of ruthlessness, but was still sad none-the-less. He had nothing more to say, no more taunts to do. Not this turn, not this round. He wanted to see how Coal reacted. He knew Coal needed forgiveness... and he could forgive Coal. He could forgive him for capturing him, he could forgive him for crimes he didn't commit.
If he left though... that would be unforgivable. By Grenal, buts more so by the public due to the other thing. He wasn't as strong as some of the students here, but he'd be damned if he wouldn't take at least 10 students out with him before he was caught. He was an expert on fighting from the shadows. He did it for years, he has done it so long that it's his primary style of fighting, primary style of giving death. Sure, he could be pushed to use his razor, but fighting from the shadows is so much more fun.
Could it be said that if Coal actually left him, he'd go insane? Yes. Yes it would. He'd go absolutely insane beyond that of his normal, sociopathic, murderous self. It was a interesting thing; his whole existience based on the one man, that he knew of, the one man that he got shot by. One shot that stopped his killing spree. He could control himself to an extent...but... killing and kidnapping were what he did. It was his life, it was the only thing he could do to keep living. Sure, killing Grimm was fun and well, but it was something completely different when you killed a human; fully aware that they were about to die. It was something amazing about it, the adrenaline. The pure adrenaline. It was something you don't just get. It was something you earn... through killing. Through Death. Through dismemberment.
It could be inspiring, but it's just a dark hole in Grenals heart that is only filled when death comes. He wonders, sometimes, if the idea that Coal could be an equal, could sit across from him, could finally fill this gap. It would never happen, Grenal knew, it would never happen between the two. Coal would rather kill him then talk to him as equals, he knew it. He knew it and it made him sad. Very sad. It could be the most amazing conversation he'd even have, but it'd never happen. It'd never happen because of the gap between the two. The gap that would never heal.
It wasn't killing him from the inside, no. He could live without it, but it'd be amazing. It'd be a bout about psychology, death, love and many other things. Things that shouldn't be spoken of, but those lines have already been crossed. Those lines were crossed long ago. These lines were crossed when he killed his first person, these lines were crossed when he was caught in the middle of killing a person.
These lines no longer did exist, as talk about death and love is rampant. Talk about human nature can easily be talked about. These lines were what made Grenal human. He's no longer human, not in anyone who knows eyes; the rest, he just seems like a sharp tongued individual who knows how to get what he wants. Coal knows there's more to that story, Coal knows that Grenal is a human being.