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* ''Literature/HighSchoolDXD'': During the climax of Volume 2, when Riser finds himself on the losing end of a CurbStompBattle, he begins to rant about how Issei does not understand how important his engagement to Rias is to the survival of Devils. Issei replies that he neither understand nor cares: he only remembers that Riser made Rias cry and that's more than enough reason to punch the living lights out of him, followed immediately by Issei decking Riser in the gut and bringing him to his knees.
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* ''Literature/TalesFromAlcatraz'': In ''Al Capone Does My Homework'', a corrupt staff member tells Natalie that, between being BeneathNotice and GoodWithNumbers, she'd make a good criminal. She replies by simply saying, "Alcatraz #317", the prisoner number that he'll have if he's sent to Alcatraz for his crimes.
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* At the climax of ''Literature/TheMagiciansNephew'', when Jadis [[BiblicalMotifs offers Digory an apple of immortality in a garden at the edge of the known world]], she tells him that nobody has to find out if he defies [[{{Jesus}} Aslan's]] orders and brings the TemptingApple home to save his ailing mother. [[EvilCannotComprehendGood Then she advises him to ditch his companion outside the garden]] (not knowing that Digory's companion can get home on her own). At this point Digory asks:

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* At the climax of ''Literature/TheMagiciansNephew'', when Jadis [[BiblicalMotifs offers Digory an apple of immortality in a garden at the edge of the known world]], she tells him that nobody has to find out if he defies [[{{Jesus}} [[UsefulNotes/{{Jesus}} Aslan's]] orders and brings the TemptingApple home to save his ailing mother. [[EvilCannotComprehendGood Then she advises him to ditch his companion outside the garden]] (not knowing that Digory's companion can get home on her own). At this point Digory asks:
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* At the climax of ''Literature/TheMagiciansNephew'', when Jadis [[BiblicalMotifs offers Digory an apple of immortality in a garden at the edge of the known world]], she tells him that nobody has to find out if he defies [[{{Jesus}} Aslan's]] orders and brings the TemptingApple home to save his ailing mother. [[EvilCannotComprehendGood Then she advises him to ditch his companion outside the garden]] (not knowing that Digory's companion can get home on her own). At this point Digory asks:
-->Look here; where do you come into all this? Why are you so precious fond of my Mother all of a sudden? What’s it got to do with you? What’s your game?
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Times where the good guys [[ShutUpHannibal tell the villains to shut up]] in {{Literature}}.

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Times where the good guys [[ShutUpHannibal tell reject]] [[HannibalLecture the villains villain's claims]] [[ShutUpHannibal by telling them to shut up]] in {{Literature}}.
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Times where the good guys [[ShutUpHannibal tell the villains to shut up]] in {{Literature}}.

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