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This remark of Rumi's is of course absurd on the face of it - she already told Jinu during their last conversation that he pretended to take her deal and then betrayed her at the Idol Awards in the previous timeline. This is knowledge that even an unaware non-looping Jinu still has and that Rumi knows he has, as she's the one who gave it to him. So the absolute last thing his betrayal at this Idol Awards could be is "completely out of left field"."Nice sabotage." Rumi replied evenly. "It came completely out of left field."
"It did, didn't it?" he grinned at them.
Rumi is of course not feeling this way now, but still has to appear emotionally vulnerable to keep Jinu's attempts to sleaze his way into being her confidant working. So she does the best she can here without actually saying an untruthful statement, because she did indeed legitimately spend most of her life feeling that way... until last week."What's really there about me that you don't already know?" Rumi asked him. "I'm a demon hunter who's half demon, and I've... spent most of my life hiding it. Being ashamed of it." She continued softly. "Feeling like my whole existence was a mistake."
Also the exact literal truth. At this point, to the best of Rumi's knowledge exactly four living people other than Rumi are aware of her being half-demon (Celine, Mira, Zoey, and Jinu himself) and she did not voluntarily tell any of them."Everybody who knows - which is a number so small I wouldn't run out of fingers counting them on one hand - has found out about it on their own." Rumi admitted honestly. "I've never been able to willingly tell anyone."
This is still Rumi being not a liar, although also being misleading. While her personal feelings for Jinu are a definite reason she's doing it, the two biggest reasons she's doing it are that she is trying to repay the life-debt she feels she owes him and that she woudn't abandon someone potentially redeemable to suffer under Gwi-Ma even if she didn't like them."... okay, if I said that was the only or even the biggest reason I did it, then I'd be lying." Rumi said with equal sobriety.
And this is the first direct lie Rumi throws into the convo. Rumi would of course help Jinu out for free, or at least for the absolute minimum price of 'just don't actively stab me in the back while I'm trying to help you'... but she also knows Jinu would never believe that she'd be doing it without an angle, so she tries claiming to have one just to hopefully get him to take the offer at all. Her dejection immediately later on is because, of course, this gambit failed."Because my offer? You're right, it doesn't come without a price. Help us."