Talk:Ken Kaneki/@comment-10733658-20141129154740/@comment-24494906-20141130134312

I think Arima is at least aware that Sasaki isn't really happy and just pretending to be.

From Arima's point of view, it might be better to make Sasaki remember in some controlled environment soon rather than him suddenly remembering at the worst point in time (like, for example, immediately after he has killed Touka on CCG's order [this is really just an example, but Arima has to consider similar courses of events at least]). Maybe that's why he wants to meet his "grandchildren" next time: When they've become loyal to Sasaki, Arima will tell them the truth about him. But it's not the right time yet.