>>127779563>There's a difference between this and always telling them theyre okay and cleaning up your messes.Silco holds Jinx accountable for her faults. You just don't agree with what those faults are. Let's take a look at their interactions:
>Airship raidHe sent Jinx along to get some seasoning on what should have been a milkrun, along with his most trusted and capable lieutenant. Sevika tries to blame the fuckup on Jinx because she's a bit of a cunt, but it was never Jinx's job there to do anything but gain some practical experience with the workings of the business. Jinx's only fuckup there was that she was incapacitated by the thought of her sister, which Silco addresses.
>Piltover bombingSilco is upset with Jinx when he thinks she blew up a bunch of people just to show that she could, but then she reveals that it was just part of an ingenious plot that she came up with and carried out herself, that may well prove to be the undercity's salvation. Once he understood that, he realized that she had done nothing wrong and there was nothing left to hold her accountable for.
>BaptismOnce again, Jinx is struggling because of her guilt. Silco performs the baptism with her to help her separate herself from the person she blames for killing her family. She could never forgive herself for doing that, but in time maybe she could come to forgive Powder. Either way, it certainly helped her in the short term to overcome her guilt and complete the hextech research.
>Dinner"You're perfect" is the best thing he could possibly have said. What would you have said in his place? "Congratulations, you managed to murder your whole family again, you useless retard"? I suppose he could have told her to remember the fight and protect Zaun, but it's not like that worked out so well when Vander tried to convey that same sentiment to Vi.