Talk:Ken Kaneki/@comment-95.90.233.184-20170611153920/@comment-28991887-20170612200617

But he's returned to that belief for an entirely different reason. Before, it was his own selfishness but now it's for a noble reason for the benefit of not only one species but all. And how he was before, being merely a king out of obligation, that was when the revolution was more a hopeless dream than an attainable goal with a chance. Going back to an earlier quote, those without something to protect don't fight to their last. Kaneki now is serious about improving human-ghoul relations. He will fight with everything he has now, and that can mean the difference of success or failure for Goat. That's most likely what the latest chapter was emphasizing, the appearance of a reason for the King and what he represented. Kaneki will fight to his last, even if his ideals and beliefs are naive, childish, unrealistic, or anything at all for that matter.