Now he is still able to view her as a means to an end; but I suspect later on, he won't be able to bring himself to see her that way. (Please o Lord, don't let this manga be rushed)
@justforthelulz I think you got it all wrong:
1. Stone and subconstructive capitalist theory
In the works of Stone, a predominant concept is the concept of
neosemanticist culture. The subject is contextualised into a textual paradigm
of context that includes reality as a whole.
But the...
Just a wild guess: the author personally is very much against authority, and the "moral of the story" will be: Do whatever you want; don't follow any authority.