Thread:Dayne Dariel/@comment-27915436-20160530120113/@comment-27247962-20160625155345

I'm going to copy paste my only summary i have for this chapter, because I feel like words will come out so misplaced with this chapter, so I only want to these words to be my effort at putting something acceptable as a summary for this chapter.

I've got conflicting feelings. I'm so much pro this awsomeness and so much against it at the same time.

Furuta beating Eto with relative ease, even I cannot indulge that. Certainly not that they skip the fight as was to be expected. This is meant to keep Furuta as mysterious as possible, which automatically shoves him in the spot Arima just left. But at the same time it's nice to see her beaten to a pulp for once, even if I like her, that gives her some perspective again. Furuta's senses are ridiculous, knowing Kaneki broke the Owl Quinque. The contrast Ishida wanted to convey is clear. The broken Owl Quinque from Yoshimura and the Broken OEOwl, who is considered superior to her dad. This should convince us that Furuta is vastly superior to Kaneki. But I think this is a relatively easy gap to overcome. (If not then i'm dissapointed with Shonen material Furuta)

I can't make any sense out of Arima's actions logically, but it completely gives off an Arima vibe in every way! I'm glad Ishida was able to stay true to Arima's character! And 18years, my favorite number!

Amon is a big question. So i'm willing to belief he might back up CCG, i don't belief Ishida will let CCG slowly die out together with Arima's demise, that would be outrageous. A company who's only pillar was Arima.