Talk:Karren von Rosewald/@comment-26942844-20150930010929/@comment-26841482-20151002054124

^^ I really don't think that Noro is sent to kill Shuu, if he's sent to L. E., that is. To me, the more plausible idea would be that Noro's sent to capture Shuu. So that Shuu can be served to Kanae, who's mentality might have mostly degraded by now and serving Shuu to Kanae would be the proverbial straw that broke the camel's back.

Think about it. Seidou lost himself, or rather, the human part of him, when he ate his mother. Eto might be planning something similar for Kanae. That's why Noro's sent to capture Shuu (if he's sent there, in the first place).

1. Kill them, whom you hold as most precious.

2. Sever the last of your bonds.

3. Become something new. Something different.