man, i don't really get the disillusionment analogy part. is it disillusion because that small hope arata was left with to understand shinju is miniscule, because she would be executed and still beloved anyway.
who's more right folks ? the collector guy with "movie twist" perspective ? the lawyer with "human right" perspective ? or arata, who knows what he is thinking about. this should be made into netflix series or something, nothing i read or watch has been this spicy.
love that arata disses her idea of marriage and not going for like "she probably has some sort of background that lead her into thinking that". deep down the man held himself better than most.
it's like watching protagonist of the cure didn't get that everyone has been all turning on him. or maybe in case my hope got up. him mentioning "prince" seems like arata not stupid as he looks ?
starting to get arata philosophy here, making serial killer more human is kind of game to him. that is whole lot different than "no one is born evil" type of things.
man, i love arata. here all people be putting up front with sort of distancing doubt just to get easily emotional and fooled, this man decides to bullshit all his way in, even into roleplaying the damn act. not even foolishly.