Talk:Ken Kaneki/@comment-92.205.92.70-20151011183107/@comment-26841482-20151011184229

Well, actually neither of the two parties are are fault her. If we try to look from each of their point of view, we'll see that both of them are right in what they are standing for.

Sasaki is in a real need to know about his past. He knows that Shuu can help him, but is in a tight spot here, because Shuu turns out to be his target. So, he takes the best option he's got and present it to Shuu. That is, to surrender and let him have ownership right over the Tsukiyama.

Shuu, here, cannot trust Sasaki one bit. Why? Because he's Sasaki, not Kaneki. So, Shuu thinks that Sasaki is an investigator at heart and would eventually kill him, once he gets everything out of him. Plus, as Shuu said, he isn't the sole owner of his own self now. Because his family has sacrificed itself so that he can escape and survive. So, if he surrenders, he'll be spitting in their faces, so as to speak.