Lincoln tilts his head at that, a clear disagreement, even if he doesn't say the words. As far as he's concerned, Jyn is one of the best people he knows and anyone who is allowed to be close to her should consider themselves very lucky. Her father would do well to feel the same, he thinks, no matter what has happened between them and no matter how changed he might find Jyn.
She's an adult now. Whether he'd left her or not, she would be a different person than when she was only a child. He can't be disappointed that she grew up.
"I think you're wrong about that," he says gently. "But if that's the case, that's a failing on his end, not yours."
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She's an adult now. Whether he'd left her or not, she would be a different person than when she was only a child. He can't be disappointed that she grew up.
"I think you're wrong about that," he says gently. "But if that's the case, that's a failing on his end, not yours."