Thread:Dayne Dariel/@comment-27140633-20170312182216/@comment-27247962-20170312190357

It's a very complicated situation.

And it's hard to respond, because every character knows a different amount of truth.

Yoshitoki's death didn't raise any alarms, even though some in the control room must've seen Yoshitoki not dying from a bullet.

Matsuri is supposedly taken care off in a completely isolated region in Tokyo, so nobody else but his squad knows him to be a ghoul. V might've slaughtered those investigators afterwards to not soil Furuta's claim to be the head of CCG.

We don't know what the 'lie' (that's how i'll call it for now) exactly was. It might've been just a way to mask their true origin as ghouls to keep their power or it might be a ploy to get even more power & influence over human systems. Like on the top of my head, the complete control over every social system going over the safety of humans (against criminals, outside threats, natural disasters,...) (that's just a random possibility presented here)

Furuta is clearly out for the power (& a big family :P). But keeping his own identity hidden is his priority.

There's a lot we don't know or don't have a clear picture on. But it doesn't really change Amon's objective in any way I think.

The CCG has still been unable to break the chain with their own hands. Wether they already realized or haven't yet, the leash is just going from one Washuu's hand to another (bastard or not). And I think of Amon as the force to break that chain/leash & free his comrades once and for all, make them start over from scrap, but this time with the right intentions & backing.

But like you said, CCG should at least start to get a bit more suspicious about their leaders. And i'm very intrigued to see if they're actually that stupid or not. CCG isn't the smartest organisation, considering Amon was the first one to start suspecting CCG's backstory.