If the preview is any indication, they will feel a bit bad about it. Whether be it Zero's 'betrayal', or at them losing their last chance at regaining Japan. Because, let's just face it, without Zero, the Black Knights are nothing. They're going to last a while, that's for sure, but in the end, everything is going to go down in ruins without Zero.
I'm kinda disappointed at Ougi too. I mean, weren't you the guy who went "Hey, Zero disappeared all of a sudden from the battlefield. Maybe he's in some sort of trouble himself? Go help him, Kallen!" in S1? And now you're all "OH NOES ZERO IS A PRINCE AND WE WERE JUST HIS PAWNS". I'd certainly feel betrayed if I were in his shoes, but it just seems a bit...off that Ougi didn't even give Zero the benefit of the doubt when he seems to know Zero very well in S1(plus, it's a prince of the enemy empire that's feeding him this information - I find it rather funny that both Suzkau and Ougi accepted information from a suspicious person as fact so quickly). It's pretty ironic that both Suzaku and Ougi had left Lelouch partially due to a woman they've known for just a few months. Love is...kinda scary.
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I'm kinda disappointed at Ougi too. I mean, weren't you the guy who went "Hey, Zero disappeared all of a sudden from the battlefield. Maybe he's in some sort of trouble himself? Go help him, Kallen!" in S1? And now you're all "OH NOES ZERO IS A PRINCE AND WE WERE JUST HIS PAWNS". I'd certainly feel betrayed if I were in his shoes, but it just seems a bit...off that Ougi didn't even give Zero the benefit of the doubt when he seems to know Zero very well in S1(plus, it's a prince of the enemy empire that's feeding him this information - I find it rather funny that both Suzkau and Ougi accepted information from a suspicious person as fact so quickly). It's pretty ironic that both Suzaku and Ougi had left Lelouch partially due to a woman they've known for just a few months. Love is...kinda scary.