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@spurgleburgle
While I can understand the desire for not every female character to be connected to a love-interest plot point, in this case I think it’s particularly appropriate with Kiroranke. As Tsurumi’s comment about how there can be two truths with Wilk, that he was both sincerely reassessing his revolutionary strategies with rational thought/arguments, he was also at the same time influence by his feelings of love for his family, and Kiroranke is supposed to parallel that with his dedication to the Far Eastern Federation strategy being based on his objectives and goals, while also being influenced by his feelings of love for Sofia. Neither one negates the significance and validity of the other. It’s a very deliberate parallel.
While I can understand the desire for not every female character to be connected to a love-interest plot point, in this case I think it’s particularly appropriate with Kiroranke. As Tsurumi’s comment about how there can be two truths with Wilk, that he was both sincerely reassessing his revolutionary strategies with rational thought/arguments, he was also at the same time influence by his feelings of love for his family, and Kiroranke is supposed to parallel that with his dedication to the Far Eastern Federation strategy being based on his objectives and goals, while also being influenced by his feelings of love for Sofia. Neither one negates the significance and validity of the other. It’s a very deliberate parallel.