Talk:Karren von Rosewald/@comment-26689808-20150719160529/@comment-26689808-20150719181914

It's only an insignificant thought for the time being.

The reason I think this is that, Ishida has focused a LOT on Kanae for the past few chapters, showing all of his internal struggles. Kanae is basically depicted as the "Tsukiyama fanboy", and outside of that, his importance as a character is fairly limited.

Kanae pretty much worships Tsukiyama, and is probably even willing to be killed or captured by the CCG if it means saving him.