Talk:Kishou Arima/@comment-24215250-20150601025319/@comment-25615147-20150601031559

It's indeed difficult to understand his feelings or intentions. Maybe partiality because he doesn't understand them himself? I think reading "Crossbreed" by Franz Kafka might help understanding him somewhat. I am sure, that if Kaneki were to regain control, Arima were to lose him in one way or another. We know that Arima is lonely and has no real purpose in life other than killing Ghouls. You'd think after finding someone so similar to him, he'd not want to give them up... But he does feel something for Sasakis situation, and he probably feels responsible for it one way or another. Sorry its 5am wwww.