Talk:Ken Kaneki/@comment-186.23.212.125-20150621055505/@comment-10733658-20150621080846

I think I can understand it a little, especially if his amnesia is primarily psychological in nature. He's subconsciously still rejecting that part of his life, and clearly in dealing with Hinami, he's starting to have to deal with how his past conflicts with his present.

He's troubled by how much he cares about Hinami, since it runs completely at odds with his current identity and life. I mean, it seems like his life is primarily centered around being an Investigator.

As such, there's a major conflict because he doesn't know what he's already lost....but he knows what he could lose.