Then towards Griffith/Femto personaly, I believe he did what was right for himself.
Selfishness is not much of an issue concerning him. Even the first time we see Griffith, he had those ambitions, and considered his comrades as non-equals.
Human Morality did play a part in Griffith's desicion to become Femto, in which he had to overcome that human side of himself to gain something more than any regular human(one of the cobblestones that paved his way to the castle). Griffiths ambition was greater than anything else to him, therefore I think he made the correct desision for himself.
Selfishness is not much of an issue concerning him. Even the first time we see Griffith, he had those ambitions, and considered his comrades as non-equals.
Human Morality did play a part in Griffith's desicion to become Femto, in which he had to overcome that human side of himself to gain something more than any regular human(one of the cobblestones that paved his way to the castle). Griffiths ambition was greater than anything else to him, therefore I think he made the correct desision for himself.