[Reading Shu is always an easy task for Gai-- the other boy is like an open book, even when he's trying desperately to conceal what he's really feeling. He could tell that Shu was upset even if he wasn't clutching his arm like that, but that action just serves as further confirmation to him.
He knows exactly what Shu is thinking about right now.]
You still don't trust me.
[It's a statement rather than a question. He doesn't need to ask, not when he already knows.]
[Action, December 1]
He knows exactly what Shu is thinking about right now.]
You still don't trust me.
[It's a statement rather than a question. He doesn't need to ask, not when he already knows.]